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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T18:07:43+00:00 2026-05-13T18:07:43+00:00

Say I have a method definition as such: public CustomerOrderData[] GetCustomerOrderData(string[] CustomerIDs) { var

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Say I have a method definition as such:

public CustomerOrderData[] GetCustomerOrderData(string[] CustomerIDs)
{
 var query = (from a in db.Customer
              join b in db.Order on a.CustomerID equals v.CustomerID
              orderby CustomerIDs
              select new CustomerOrderData()
              {
                //populate props here
              }).ToArray();
}

My CustomerIDs in input param could be {“1″,”3″,”400″,”200”}

I want my return array to be ordered in the above fashion. Is there an easy way to achive this?

My solution was to put it into a Dictionary and then create a new array while looping through my CustomerIDs collection.

CustomerOrderData does have a property named CustomerID

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    2026-05-13T18:07:43+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:07 pm

    If you materialize the query, you should be able to find the index of the id in your array and use it as the ordering parameter. Shown below using extension methods.

    var ordering = CustomerIDs.ToList();
    var query = db.Customer.Join( db.Order, (a,b) => a.CustomerID == b.CustomerID )
                           .AsEnumerable()
                           .OrderBy( j => ordering.IndexOf( j.Customer.CustomerID ) )
                           .Select( j => new CustomerOrderData {
                              // do selection
                            })
                           .ToArray();
    
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