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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T22:38:32+00:00 2026-06-11T22:38:32+00:00

I have written a function like this let GetAllDirectAssignmentsforLists (spWeb : SPWeb) = spWeb.Lists

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I have written a function like this

let GetAllDirectAssignmentsforLists (spWeb : SPWeb) =    
  spWeb.Lists 
  |> Seq.cast<SPList> 
  |> Seq.filter(fun l -> l.HasUniqueRoleAssignments) 
  |> Seq.collect (fun l -> l.RoleAssignments 
                           |> Seq.cast<SPRoleAssignment> 
                           |> Seq.map(fun ra -> ra.Member)
                 )
  |> Seq.filter (fun p -> p.GetType().Name = "SPUser")
  |> Seq.map(fun m -> m.LoginName.ToLower())

I want to return a tuple which contains the list name (taken from l.Title) in the send pipe and the m.LoginName.ToLower().

Is there a cleanway for me to get something from the above pipe elements?

One way ofcourse would be to tuple the return value in the 2nd stage of the pipe and then pass the Title all the way down…. but that would pollute the code all subsequent stages will then have to accept and return tuple values just for the sake of the last stage to get the value.

I wonder if there is a clean and easy way….

Also, in stage 4 of the pipeline (fun p -> p.GetType().Name = "SPUser") could i use if here to compare the types? rather than convert the typename to string and then match strings?

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    2026-06-11T22:38:34+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 10:38 pm

    We exploit the fact that Seq.filter and Seq.map can be pushed inside Seq.collect without changing the results. In this case, l is still available to access.

    And the last filter function is more idiomatic to use with type test operator :?.

    let GetAllDirectAssignmentsforLists(spWeb: SPWeb) =    
        spWeb.Lists 
        |> Seq.cast<SPList> 
        |> Seq.filter (fun l -> l.HasUniqueRoleAssignments) 
        |> Seq.collect (fun l -> l.RoleAssignments 
                                 |> Seq.cast<SPRoleAssignment> 
                                 |> Seq.map (fun ra -> ra.Member)
                                 |> Seq.filter (fun p -> match box p with
                                                         | :? SPUser -> true
                                                         | _ -> false)
                                 |> Seq.map (fun m -> l.Title, m.LoginName.ToLower()))
    

    To simplify further, you could change the series of Seq.map and Seq.filter to Seq.choose:

    Seq.choose (fun ra -> match box ra.Member with
                          | :? SPUser -> Some (l.Title, ra.Member.LoginName.ToLower())
                          | _ -> None)
    
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