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I have a query that combines a join and a group, but I have a problem. The query is like:

 var result = from p in Products                         
 join bp in BaseProducts on p.BaseProductId equals bp.Id                    
 group p by p.SomeId into pg                         
 select new ProductPriceMinMax { 
       SomeId = pg.FirstOrDefault().SomeId, 
       CountryCode = pg.FirstOrDefault().CountryCode, 
       MinPrice = pg.Min(m => m.Price), 
       MaxPrice = pg.Max(m => m.Price),
       BaseProductName = bp.Name  <------ can't use bp. 
 };

As you see, it joins the Products table with the BaseProducts table, and groups on an id of the Product table. But in the resulting ProductPriceMinMax, I also need a property of the BaseProducts table: bp.Name, but it doesn't know bp.

Any idea what I'm doing wrong?

3 Answers 3

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Once you've done this

group p by p.SomeId into pg  

you no longer have access to the range variables used in the initial from. That is, you can no longer talk about p or bp, you can only talk about pg.

Now, pg is a group and so contains more than one product. All the products in a given pg group have the same SomeId (since that's what you grouped by), but I don't know if that means they all have the same BaseProductId.

To get a base product name, you have to pick a particular product in the pg group (As you are doing with SomeId and CountryCode), and then join to BaseProducts.

var result = from p in Products                         
 group p by p.SomeId into pg                         
 // join *after* group
 join bp in BaseProducts on pg.FirstOrDefault().BaseProductId equals bp.Id         
 select new ProductPriceMinMax { 
       SomeId = pg.FirstOrDefault().SomeId, 
       CountryCode = pg.FirstOrDefault().CountryCode, 
       MinPrice = pg.Min(m => m.Price), 
       MaxPrice = pg.Max(m => m.Price),
       BaseProductName = bp.Name  // now there is a 'bp' in scope
 };

That said, this looks pretty unusual and I think you should step back and consider what you are actually trying to retrieve.

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  • 1
    This is better than our solution :) Thanks.
    – L-Four
    Feb 7, 2012 at 9:44
  • @AakashM Thanks. But I am fetching a problem with groupVariable.FirstOrDefault().column_name. When I am going to access the IQueryable variable Result then the error occurred which heading is "entitycommandexecutionexception was unhandled by user code" with body "An error occurred while executing the command definition. See the inner exception for details." I can't understand what is happening. Feb 3, 2016 at 6:22
  • @MuhammadAshikuzzaman sounds to me like you need to Ask a new question. Be sure to include all the details!
    – AakashM
    Feb 3, 2016 at 9:16
  • FirstOrDefault() always returns null. I made it work with pg.Key, which actually makes more sense. I don't understand how FirstOrDefault would return any object, when all I'm grouping by is someId
    – SZT
    Nov 11, 2020 at 19:46
  • @SZT once youve done a group, the thing you end up with (pg here) is an IGrouping. When you use any of the methods that do enumeration-type-things on an IGrouping, what you're iterating on is the members of the group. So pg.FirstOrDefault() here is the first (in some arbitrary order) of the Products that are in the particular SomeId group.
    – AakashM
    Nov 12, 2020 at 8:42
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We did it like this:

from p in Products                         
join bp in BaseProducts on p.BaseProductId equals bp.Id                    
where !string.IsNullOrEmpty(p.SomeId) && p.LastPublished >= lastDate                         
group new { p, bp } by new { p.SomeId } into pg    
let firstproductgroup = pg.FirstOrDefault()
let product = firstproductgroup.p
let baseproduct = firstproductgroup.bp
let minprice = pg.Min(m => m.p.Price)
let maxprice = pg.Max(m => m.p.Price)
select new ProductPriceMinMax
{
SomeId = product.SomeId,
BaseProductName = baseproduct.Name,
CountryCode = product.CountryCode,
MinPrice = minprice, 
MaxPrice = maxprice
};

EDIT: we used the version of AakashM, because it has better performance

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I met the same problem as you.

I push two tables result into t1 object and group t1.

 from p in Products                         
  join bp in BaseProducts on p.BaseProductId equals bp.Id
  select new {
   p,
   bp
  } into t1
 group t1 by t1.p.SomeId into g
 select new ProductPriceMinMax { 
  SomeId = g.FirstOrDefault().p.SomeId, 
  CountryCode = g.FirstOrDefault().p.CountryCode, 
  MinPrice = g.Min(m => m.bp.Price), 
  MaxPrice = g.Max(m => m.bp.Price),
  BaseProductName = g.FirstOrDefault().bp.Name
};
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