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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T03:47:19+00:00 2026-05-14T03:47:19+00:00

I have the following code and got myself confused: I have a query that

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I have the following code and got myself confused:

I have a query that returns a set of records that have been identified as duplicates and I then want to create a XElement for each one. This should be done in one query I think but I’m now lost.

var f = (from x in MyDocument.Descendants("RECORD")
                              where itemsThatWasDuplicated.Contains((int)x.Element("DOCUMENTID"))
                              group x by x.Element("DOCUMENTID").Value into g
                              let item = g.Skip(1)  //Ignore first as that is the valid one
                              select item
                              );

var errorQuery = (from x in f 
                              let sequenceNumber = x.Element("DOCUMENTID").Value
                              let detail = "Sequence number " + sequenceNumber + " was read more than once"
                              select new XElement("ERROR",
                                          new XElement("DATETIME", time),
                                          new XElement("DETAIL", detail),
                                          new XAttribute("TYPE", "DUP"),
                                          new XElement("ID", x.Element("ID").Value)
                                          )
                             );
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    2026-05-14T03:47:20+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:47 am

    I have managed to get this to compile and seems to work but maybe there are some performance tweaks needed or I’m doing something inefficient. What do you think?

    errorQuery = MyDocument.Descendants("RECORD")
                            .Where(x => itemsThatWasDuplicated.Contains((int)x.Element("DOCUMENTID")))
                            .GroupBy(a => a.Element("DOCUMENTID"), (innerID, values) => values.OrderBy(b => b.Element("ID").Value))
                            .Skip(1)
                            .SelectMany(p => p)
                            .Select(item => new XElement("ERROR",
                                              new XElement("DATETIME", time),
                                              new XElement("DETAIL",  "Sequence number " + item.Element("DOCUMENTID").Value + " was read more than once"),
                                              new XAttribute("TYPE", "DUP"),
                                              new XElement("ID", item.Element("ID").Value)
                                              ));
    
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