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Could anyone please help with the linq for this problem.

Users have a list of Properties and Properties have a list of Users.

I first do a query to get all Properties with a particular CompanyId. This makes a new list which we'll call MyProperties.

I need to get all Tenants that have a property in the MyProperties list.

For other reasons, I don't have access to the "PropertiesUsers" Join table.

Sorry if it looks like I haven't thought this through, I've been banging my head all day on it.

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You can use Enumerable.SelectMany() to flatten the hierarchy:

var myProperties = dbContext.Properties.Where(property => property.CompanyId = companyId);
var tenants = myProperties.SelectMany(property => property.Tenants);
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  • I have been stuffing around with Join and Intercept ALL day - THANK YOU Mar 10, 2014 at 8:03
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Use Intersect:

var myPropertyIds = MyProperties.Select(p => p.PropertyId).ToArray();
var result = Users.Where(u => myPropertyIds.Intersect(
                                 u.Properties.Select(p => p.PropertyId))
                              .Any());

If you are sure that the properties in both lists are the same instances you could use

var result = Users.Where(u => MyProperties.Intersect(
                                 u.Properties)
                              .Any());

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