@Kendall - How should I implement this? I have a list of id's which are int. I have a list of objects each with an id. I need the list of objects to be in the same order as the list of ids. Any ideas?
Ok, I have a method which accepts a list of ints. It then takes that list which are primary key identifiers for a table. It goes through the table and fetches each record with that primary key. It then places all of those records in a list to return.
The return list is ordered by its primary key number, however, I need it to be in the same order as the list of ints was (with regards to the primary key).
Picture what you are saying... You want the database to look from 0 to length for a number, and do that for each number, instead of just grabbing them as it goes.
.OrderBy(obj => Array.IndexOf(Ids.ToArray(), obj.Id)).ToList(); was an accepted answer for this scenario where it was argued that it will be more efficient to have the ordering be done in c# versus inside of the sql server.
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