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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T22:45:58+00:00 2026-05-14T22:45:58+00:00

Say I have the following LINQ queries: var source = from workflow in sourceWorkflowList

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Say I have the following LINQ queries:

var source = from workflow in sourceWorkflowList
             select new { SubID = workflow.SubID,
                          ReadTime = workflow.ReadTime,
                          ProcessID = workflow.ProcessID,
                          LineID = workflow.LineID };

var target = from workflow in targetWorkflowList
             select new { SubID = workflow.SubID,
                          ReadTime = workflow.ReadTime,
                          ProcessID = workflow.ProcessID,
                          LineID = workflow.LineID };

var difference = source.Except(target);

sourceWorkflowList and targetWorkflowList have the exact same column definitions. But they both contain more columns of data than what is shown in the queries above. Those are just the columns needed for this particular issue.

difference contains all rows in sourceWorkflowList that are not contained in targetWorkflowList

Now what I would like to do is to remove all rows from sourceWorkflowList that do not exist in difference. Could someone show me a query that would do this?

Thanks very much – Randy

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    2026-05-14T22:45:59+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 10:45 pm

    What you actually want is what’s in the source and not in (what’s in the source and not in target): S(S\T) = S CUT T

    var result = from sourceWorkflow in sourceWorkflowList
                 join targetWorflow in targetWorkflowList on
                     new {sourceWorkflow.SubID, sourceWorkflow.ReadTime, sourceWorkflow.ProcessID, sourceWorkflow.LineID}
                     equals
                     new {targetWorflow.SubID, targetWorflow.ReadTime, targetWorflow.ProcessID, targetWorflow.LineID}
                 select sourceWorkflow;
    

    And in a different form (but this will only give you the 4 columns):

    var result = sourceWorkflowList.Select(workflow => new {workflow.SubID, workflow.ReadTime, workflow.ProcessID, workflow.LineID})
        .Intersect(sourceWorkflowList.Select(workflow => new {workflow.SubID, workflow.ReadTime, workflow.ProcessID, workflow.LineID}));
    
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