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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T23:35:52+00:00 2026-05-15T23:35:52+00:00

I have a sql query that performs the type of select I’m after: select

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I have a sql query that performs the type of select I’m after:

select * from Products p where p.ProductId in (
    select distinct ProductId from ProductFacets 
    where ProductId in (select ProductId from ProductFacets where FacetTypeId = 1)
    and ProductId in (select ProductId from ProductFacets where FacetTypeId = 4)
)

There can be multiple FacetTypeIds passed into this query.

This query is constructed in a method based on a parameter argument of type int[].

public IEnumerable<Product> GetProductsByFacetTypes(string productTypeSysName, int[] facetTypeIds)

I’m trying to work out how to achieve this in LINQ. So far I’ve come up with something like this:

var products = from p in sc.Products
where p.ProductType.SysName == productTypeSysName
where p.FacetTypes.Any(x => x.FacetTypeId == 1)
where p.FacetTypes.Any(x => x.FacetTypeId == 4)
select p;

This returns the correct result set.

However I’m not sure how I can build this query using the int[] facetTypeIds parameter.

EDIT:

ProductFacets contains the following data:

ProductId, FacetTypeId
1, 1
1, 2
2, 1
2, 3
3, 4
3, 5
4, 1
4, 2

As an example, I’d like to be able to select only Products which have a FacetTypeId of 1 AND 2.
The result set should contain ProductIds 1 and 4

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    2026-05-15T23:35:53+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 11:35 pm

    A local collection may be transmitted to the database by calling Contains:

    from ft in facetTypes
    where facetTypeIds.Contains(ft.FacetTypeId)
    select ft;
    

    The local collection is translated into sql parameters. Sql Server has a limit of ~2100 parameters, so beware.


    Products that have any of the facets

    from p in sc.Products
    where p.ProductType.SysName == productTypeSysName
    where 
    (
      from ft in p.FacetTypes
      where facetTypeIds.Contains(ft.FacetTypeId)
      select ft
    ).Any()
    select p;
    

    Products that have all facets.

    int facetCount = facetTypeIds.Count();
    
    from p in sc.Products
    where p.ProductType.SysName == productTypeSysName
    where 
    (
      from ft in p.FacetTypes
      where facetTypeIds.Contains(ft.FacetTypeId)
      select ft.FacetTypeId
    ).Distinct().Count() == facetCount
    select p;
    
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