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From a SQL table, I'm trying to get the last line of each item. I'm passign a list of users (list of objectIds) and want to get the last job of each of them. Here is the function below.

   public async Task<List<Job>> GetLastJobs(List<int> objectIds)
    {
        using ManagerContext context = new ManagerContext(_callContext);
        List<Job> jobs = context.Jobs.Where(j => j.ObjectId.HasValue && objectIds.Contains(j.ObjectId.Value)).GroupBy(j => j.ObjectId).Select(j => j.OrderByDescending(p => p.Id).FirstOrDefault()).ToList();
        return null;
    }

At exexcution time, it returns:

the LINQ expression '(GroupByShaperExpression:
KeySelector: (j.ObjectId),
ElementSelector:(EntityShaperExpression: 
    EntityType: Job
    ValueBufferExpression: 
        (ProjectionBindingExpression: EmptyProjectionMember)
    IsNullable: False
)
)
    .OrderByDescending(p => p.Id)' could not be translated. 

Either rewrite the query in a form that can be translated, or switch to client evaluation explicitly by inserting a call to either AsEnumerable(), AsAsyncEnumerable(), ToList(), or ToListAsync(). See https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2101038 for more information.

I have no idea how, where to start to solve the problem

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  • I assume this is EF Core 3.x. Unfortunately, it is extremely restricted in GroupBy handling - they are planning to improve it in future versions. You could put AsEnumerable before the GroupBy, understanding that you will pull all rows across. (PS You can use First instead of FirstOrDefault - it isn't possible for there to be an empty group.)
    – NetMage
    Mar 26, 2020 at 17:50

1 Answer 1

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The basic problem is that SQL has no powerful grouping operator like LINQ's GroupBy. SQL GROUP BY must aggregate all non-grouping columns, and there's no FIRST() aggregate function in most RDBMSs. So you have to write this query with Windowing Functions, which EF Core hasn't gotten around to.

The alternative way to write this query can be translated.

  var jobs = db.Jobs.Where(j => j.ObjectId.HasValue && objectIds.Contains(j.ObjectId.Value))
                    .Where(j => j.Id == db.Jobs.Where(j2 => j2.ObjectId == j.ObjectId).Max(j => j.Id))
                    .ToList();

Which translates to

SELECT [j].[Id], [j].[ObjectId]
FROM [Jobs] AS [j]
WHERE ([j].[ObjectId] IS NOT NULL AND [j].[ObjectId] IN (1, 2, 3)) AND ([j].[Id] = (
    SELECT MAX([j0].[Id])
    FROM [Jobs] AS [j0]
    WHERE [j0].[ObjectId] = [j].[ObjectId]))
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