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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T02:52:46+00:00 2026-05-15T02:52:46+00:00

I’ve got this code… seems nice and elegant, but apparently the framework don’t like

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I’ve got this code… seems nice and elegant, but apparently the framework don’t like it when i mess with a collection while iterating through it:

foreach (KitGroup kg in ProductToTransfer.KitGroups)    
{    
// Remove kit groups that have been excluded by the user    
if (inKitGroupExclusions != null && inKitGroupExclusions.Contains(kg.KitGroupID))    
    ProductToTransfer.KitGroups.Remove(kg);    
else    
{    
// Loop through the kit items and do other stuff    
//...    
}    
}

The error it throws when it iterates to the 2nd object in the collection is:
“EntitySet was modified during enumeration”

I know i could create a new collection of KitGroup objects (or even just IDs) that i want to remove, and then another loop afterwards to loop through these, and remove them from the collection, but this just seems like unnecessary extra code… can anybody suggest a more elegant way of achieving the same thing?

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    2026-05-15T02:52:47+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 2:52 am
    foreach (KitGroup kg in ProductToTransfer.KitGroups.ToList())    
    {    
     // Remove kit groups that have been excluded by the user    
     if (inKitGroupExclusions != null && inKitGroupExclusions.Contains(kg.KitGroupID))    
         ProductToTransfer.KitGroups.Remove(kg);    
     else    
     {    
     // Loop through the kit items and do other stuff    
     //...    
     }    
    }
    

    or if KitGroups is of type List<T> already…

    if(inKitGroupExclusion != null)
        ProductToTransfer.KitGroups.RemoveAll(x => inKitGroupExclusion.Contains(x));
    foreach (KitGroup kg in ProductToTransfer.KitGroups)    
    {    
        // Loop through the kit items and do other stuff    
        //...    
    }
    

    You can also use this second method on another IEnumerable<T> if you want to define the RemoveAll() behavior with an extension method. Be sure you don’t try to use the RemoveAll() on a LINQ entity table because the inKitGroupExclusion.Contains() won’t get translated into SQL.

    Edit: just realized that it’s not a list, just an EntitySet, so you will need to go with the first method.

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