Linq to entities : Unions + Distinct

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野性不改 2021-01-11 17:26

I don\'t know how I can do several union with a distinct.

When I use .Distinct with an IEqualityComparer an exception in threw :

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  •  花落未央
    2021-01-11 18:09

    LINQ to Entities does not support the overload of Distinct which takes an IEqualityComparer. When you think about it, it really can't, because LINQ to Entities queries will be converted to SQL, and you cannot convert an interface reference to SQL.

    Therefore, you must either:

    1. Use the overload of Distinct which does not take any compare, or
    2. Bring both lists into object space and do the Distinct in LINQ to Objects, like this:

      var union = query.Union(query1).Union(query2);
      union = union.AsEnumerable().Distinct(new EqualityComparerTransaction());
      

    Naturally, the risk here is that you might bring too many records back from the DB server. You could also use both of these techniques in order to do a portion of the comparison on the server and another portion in object space.

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