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I have those maps in my repository.

public IQueryable<AwType> GetAwTypes()
{
    return from awt in _db.AwTypes
    	   select new AwType
    	   {
    		   Id = awt.Id,
    		   Header = awt.Header,
    		   Description = awt.Description
    	   };
}

public IQueryable<Aw> GetAws()
{
    return from aw in _db.Aws
    	   select new Aw
    	   {
    		   Id = aw.Id,
    		   Bw = (from bw in GetBws()
    					  where bw.Id == aw.Bw
    						 select bw
    					 ).SingleOrDefault(),
    		   AwType = (from awt in GetAwTypes()
    						where awt.Id == awAwType
    						select awt
    					).SingleOrDefault(),
    		   AwAttribute = aw.AwAttribute
    	   };
}

In service I want to get count of Bws grouped by AwType as List<KeyValuePair<AwType, int>>. When I call that linq query :

var awGroups = from aw in _repository.GetAws()
group aw by aw.AwType into newGroup
select newGroup;

List<KeyValuePair<AwType, int>> RetGroups = new List<KeyValuePair<AwType, int>>();
foreach (var group in awGroups)
{
    RetGroups.Add(new KeyValuePair<AwType, int>(group.Key, group.Count()));
}
return RetGroups;

I get an error that is saying I can't group by on an object I have to group by a scalar value like aw.AwType.Id.

Is there a way to get "AwType, int" pairs in one call?

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AwType is a reference type. It would be a bad idea to group on that reference type... Each AwType in that query is a unique reference, so n elements would yield n groups.

Try this:

var awGroups = from aw in _repository.GetAws()
group aw by aw.AwType.ID into newGroup  //changed to group on ID
select newGroup;

List<KeyValuePair<AwType, int>> RetGroups = new List<KeyValuePair<AwType, int>>();
foreach (var group in awGroups)
{
    //changed to get the first element of the group and examine its AwType
    RetGroups.Add(new KeyValuePair<AwType, int>(group.First().AwType, group.Count()));
}
return RetGroups;
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Thanks, I've nearly gave up waiting an answer... :) – spinodal Oct 13 '08 at 19:46
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You can group by an anonymous type, eg new { Foo, Bar }

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do you mean group aw by new {Foo, Bar} ... I didn't understand what you mean... – spinodal Oct 10 '08 at 10:34
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From what I understand of linq, what you would be equivalent to trying to group by every column of a table. This can only be done by listing every single field in a table in the group statement, so in your case, you would need to do the following (I'm not very knowledgable about Linq)

var awGroups = from aw in _repository.GetAws()
group aw by aw.AwType.Id, aw.AwType.Header, aw.AwType.Description into newGroup
select newGroup;

or maybe you can just group by Id if that's the only column you need.

var awGroups = from aw in _repository.GetAws()
group aw by aw.AwType.Id into newGroup
select newGroup;
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