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Sort a List c#

Asked by MrKevorkian in C# Programming Language

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hi i have a list in c#.  i have sorted it by effective date using the following code.

MyList.Sort(delegate(ListItem li1, ListItem li2) { return li1.EffectiveDate.CompareTo(li2.EffectiveDate); });

My problem is when i have two listitems that have the same effective date.  they do not sort in the correct order.  Can you add a second sort parameter (i.e name)  - so the effective date is still your first sort parameter - but now you also use name where the effectivedates are the same.

thanks.

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Zone: C# Programming Language
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