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I have the following list:

List<view_zoodoffers> list = sqlEntities.viewOffers
    .Where(o => o.ProductId == productId)
    .GroupBy(o => o.OfferId)
    .ToList();

OfferId is long: I get the following error when I try to convert the list:

Error 27 Cannot implicitly convert type System.Collections.Generic.List<System.Linq.IGrouping<long,myDAL.viewOffers>> to System.Collections.Generic.List<myDAL.viewOffers>:

What am I doing wrong?

I want the functionality like this:

SELECT * FROM ViewOffers group by offerid
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    That's a bad class name; it should be called ViewOffer.
    – SLaks
    Oct 28, 2011 at 13:32
  • Yes class name is ViewOffer, ViewOffer is a view i am getting records and now i want to get records group by offerId. it works fine when i group by using query.
    – Sami
    Oct 28, 2011 at 13:37
  • i want this functionality "SELECT * FROM ViewOffers group by offerid"
    – Sami
    Oct 28, 2011 at 13:40
  • Sami: Have you tried to run this query against SQL server manually? You will get an error. However you can run SELECT offerid FROM ViewOffers group by offerid Oct 28, 2011 at 13:44
  • the SQL 'group by' keeps just one item per group. The LINQ GroupBy retains all items, only grouped according to (the result of) the lambda expression. Oct 28, 2011 at 13:46

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As the error message clearly states, GroupBy is returning a list of IGroupings, which isn't the same as a list of ViewOffers.

You can get a single element from each group by adding .Select(g => g.Last())

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As you're using GroupBy extension method you're getting list of grouped items where each group is enumerable of elements with same OfferId.That's why you have 'System.Collections.Generic.List<System.Linq.IGrouping<long,myDAL.viewOffers>>' as a result of your operation. Look into IGouping documentation.

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You can't put "result of grouping of x" into "list of x"!

Use

List<IGrouping<long,myDAL.viewOffers>> list = 

or just

var list = ...

That's what you need:

sqlEntities.viewOffers
    .Where(o => o.ProductId == productId)
    .GroupBy(o => o.OfferId)
    .Select(o => o.Key);

or

sqlEntities.viewOffers
    .Where(o => o.ProductId == productId)
    .Select(o => o.OfferId)
    .Distinct();

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