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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T06:03:18+00:00 2026-05-14T06:03:18+00:00

I want to write a LINQ to Entity query which does order by ascending

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I want to write a LINQ to Entity query which does order by ascending or descending based on input parameter, Is there any way for that.
Following is the my code. Please suggest.

    public List<Hosters_HostingProviderDetail> GetPendingApproval(SortOrder sortOrder)
    {
        List<Hosters_HostingProviderDetail> returnList = new List<Hosters_HostingProviderDetail>();
        int pendingStateId = Convert.ToInt32(State.Pending);
        //If the sort order is ascending
        if (sortOrder == SortOrder.ASC)
        {
            var hosters = from e in context.Hosters_HostingProviderDetail
                          where e.ActiveStatusID == pendingStateId
                          orderby e.HostingProviderName ascending
                          select e;
            returnList = hosters.ToList<Hosters_HostingProviderDetail>();
            return returnList;
        }
        else
        {
            var hosters = from e in context.Hosters_HostingProviderDetail
                          where e.StateID == pendingStateId
                          orderby e.HostingProviderName descending
                          select e;
            returnList = hosters.ToList<Hosters_HostingProviderDetail>();
            return returnList;
        }
    }
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    2026-05-14T06:03:18+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 6:03 am

    I don’t think you can put a condition into the larger query, but what you could do is separate it into another C# statement, like this:

    // Common code:
    var hosters = from e in context.Hosters_HostingProviderDetail
                  where e.ActiveStatusID == pendingStateId;
    
    // The difference between ASC and DESC:
    hosters = (sortOrder == SortOrder.ASC ? hosters.OrderBy(e => e.HostingProviderName) : hosters.OrderByDescending(e => e.HostingProviderName));
    
    // More common code:
    returnList = hosters.ToList<Hosters_HostingProviderDetail>();
    
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