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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T13:13:27+00:00 2026-05-13T13:13:27+00:00

My application has an Entity Framework model containing a many-to-many relationship like the following:

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My application has an Entity Framework model containing a many-to-many relationship like the following:

ProductGroup: 
    Scalar: Id, Name
    Navigation: ProductGroupProduct
Product: 
    Scalar: Id, Sku, Description, etc.
    Navigation: ProductGroupProduct
ProductGroupProduct: 
    Scalar: ProductGroupId, ProductId, Position
    Navigation: Product, ProductGroup

Note how the intermediate table has a scalar property called Position that specifies the order in which a product should be displayed within a product group.

How would you write a LINQ query that returns a list of products in a given product group sorted by the Position property? If I was writing good ol’ SQL I’d write something like this:

SELECT p.Id, p.Sku, p.Description
FROM Product p
INNER JOIN ProductGroupProduct pgp ON p.Id = pgp.ProductId 
WHERE pgp.ProductGroupId = @MyProductGroupId 
ORDER BY pgp.Position

But I can’t figure the LINQ out.

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    2026-05-13T13:13:27+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 1:13 pm

    Um, your SQL won’t work, because there is no ProductGroup.Position

    But I think you want:

    var q = from pgp in Context.ProductGroupProducts
            where pgp.ProductGroup.Id == id
            orderby pgp.Position
            select pgp.Product;
    
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