I have created a function that has the follwing parameter:
List<Expression<Func<CatalogProduct, bool>>> orderBy = null
This parameter is optional, If it is filled it should create a order by and than by constuction for me, so that I can order the result on the SQL server.
I tried:
            IOrderedQueryable temp = null;
            foreach (Expression<Func<CatalogProduct, bool>> func in orderBy)
            {
                if (temp == null)
                {
                    temp = catalogProducts.OrderBy(func);
                }
                else
                {
                    temp = temp.ThanBy(func);
                }
            }
But the than By is not reconized. Does someone know how I can solve this problem?
I changed it to .ThenBy() but this is only allowed directly after the .OrderBy() and not on a IOrderedQueryable
so temp = catalogProducts.OrderBy(func).ThenBy(func); is allowed but temp = catalogProducts.OrderBy(func); temp = temp.ThenBy(func); issn't
Any other suggestions?
Two problems; firstly, ThanBy should be ThenBy; secondly, ThenBy is only available on the generic type, IOrderedQueryable<T>.
So change to:
        IOrderedQueryable<CatalogProduct> temp = null;
        foreach (Expression<Func<CatalogProduct, bool>> func in orderBy) {
            if (temp == null) {
                temp = catalogProducts.OrderBy(func);
            } else {
                temp = temp.ThenBy(func);
            }
        }
and you should be sorted.
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