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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T03:14:35+00:00 2026-05-15T03:14:35+00:00

I’m using the following query syntax from table where where orderby orderby Where the

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I’m using the following query syntax

from table
where 
where
orderby 
orderby

Where the first orderby is a date and second orderby is a date. I would assume this would work like orderby thenby but appears to be doing something else.

  1. How can I do an orderby thenby using the above syntax without using extension syntax. (Got it)

  2. And what does the orderby, orderby do?

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    2026-05-15T03:14:36+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 3:14 am

    How can I do an orderby thenby using the above syntax without using extension syntax.

    Use a comma between the fields:

    orderby a, b
    

    And what does the orderby, orderby do?

    When you use orderby twice in a row the elements conceptually will first be sorted using the first orderby, and then sorted again using the second orderby. Because the sorting is defined to be a stable sort (objects which are tied with the second orderby will remain in the same order as after sorting with the first orderby it effectively means that this:

    var query = from x in l
                orderby x.A
                orderby x.B
                select x;
    

    is equivalent to:

    var query = from x in l
                orderby x.B, x.A
                select x;
    

    The result is that the orderby terms are swapped from what you probably intended.

    Testing it with LINQ to SQL

    This can be verified by trying it in LINQ to SQL. I created the following query:

    var query = from a in dc.Orders
                orderby a.Date
                orderby a.CustomerID
                select a;
    

    and this was the generated SQL:

    SELECT [t0].[ID], [t0].[CustomerID], [t0].[Date], [t0].[Description]
    FROM [dbo].[Order] AS [t0]
    ORDER BY [t0].[CustomerID], [t0].[Date]
    

    Note that the orderby a.Date is not ignored. Both terms are included in the ORDER BY clause, but in the opposite order than you might have intended.

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