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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T22:38:01+00:00 2026-05-22T22:38:01+00:00

I current have a LINQ expression, although I would like to know it its

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I current have a LINQ expression, although I would like to know it its possible to use the “orderby” directive in conjunction with a specific field in this case “CDGenre” e.g.

DataClassesDataContext db = new DataClassesDataContext (); {
from p in db.ArtistName
**orderby p.CDGenre** accending;
select p.CDTitle;
}

Will this statement achieve this?

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    2026-05-22T22:38:01+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 10:38 pm

    The syntax looks right to me, there’s also the option of:

    (from p in db.ArtistName
    select p.CDTitle).OrderBy(p => p.CDGenre);
    

    edit: you could select into an object if you want multiple things in the select statement:

    (from p in db.ArtistName
    select new CDObject(p.CDTitle,p.CDGenre,p.CDArtist)).OrderBy(p => p.CDGenre);
    
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