Im using EntitiyFramework 6.1.3 with SQL Server in a C# Project. I've two queries which basically should do the same.
1.
Exams.GroupBy(x=>x.SubjectID).Select(x => x.OrderBy(y => y.Level.NumericValue).FirstOrDefault(y => y.Date.Value > DateTime.Today))
2.
Exams.GroupBy(x=>x.SubjectID).Select(x => x.Where(y => y.Date.Value > DateTime.Today).OrderBy(y => y.Level.NumericValue).FirstOrDefault())
However, the result of the first query is the same as I would leave the order by away. The second one works as expected.
When I look at the generated SQL via Linqpad there is no order by clause in the first query.
My question is, why does the first query not work like the second query? I always thought
.Where(<condition>).FirstOrDefault() == .FirstOrDefault(<condition>)
like already answered here: .Where(<condition>).FirstOrDefault() vs .FirstOrDefault(<condition>)
EDIT: I played around a little more and I've found out that these two queries produce the same SQL output.
Exams.GroupBy(x => x.SubjectID).Select(x => x.FirstOrDefault(y => y.Date.Value > DateTime.Today))
Exams.GroupBy(x => x.SubjectID).Select(x => x.OrderBy(y => y.Level.NumericValue).FirstOrDefault(y => y.Date.Value > DateTime.Today))
Even though it looks like a bug I'm still not 100% convinced.