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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T09:39:01+00:00 2026-05-14T09:39:01+00:00

I’m wondering how SQL Server orders data that is returned from a query and

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I’m wondering how SQL Server orders data that is returned from a query and the Id columns of the respective tables are all of type uniqueidentifier.

I’m using NHibernate GuidComb when creating all of the GUIDs and do things like:

Sheet sheet = sheetRepository.Get(_SheetGuid_); // has many lines items
IList<SheetLineItem> lineItems = sheet.LineItems;

I’m just trying to figure out how they’ll be ordered when I do something like:

foreach (SheetLineItem lineItem in lineItems)

I can’t see to find a good article on the way GUIDs are compared by SQL when being ordered, if that’s what’s happening.

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    2026-05-14T09:39:01+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 9:39 am

    Unless you incude an ORDER BY clause SQL Server doesn’t guarantee any order on the results. It may sem to come back in the some order consistently (e.g. clustered index order) but you can’t be sure this will always be the case (e.g. if the query is split and executed on multiple threads, when the results are combined, the order may be different on each execution since the threads may complete in different orders).

    The only way to get a particular order is to use an ORDER BY clause. In NHibernate, this would be achieved by speifying an order-by=”…” on your bags (or equivalent) in your mapping files.

    See the NHibernate docs for more info on “order-by”: http://nhibernate.info/doc/nh/en/index.html

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