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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T10:04:54+00:00 2026-05-12T10:04:54+00:00

I have a table Admins, which creates a relationship between Users and Locations: ID

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I have a table Admins, which creates a relationship between Users and Locations:

ID - numeric (PK)
UserId - uniqueidentifier (FK to UserId in aspnet_Users table)
LocationId - numeric

Now I want to execute command:

IQueryable<decimal> location_ids = (from m in _db.Admins
                                    where m.UserId.Equals( new Guid("c5d3dc0e-81e6-4d6b-a9c3-faa802e10b7d")) && m.LocationId.Equals(conf.umisteni.Budova.ID)
                                    select m.LocationId);

But for some reason (I guess the UsersId is FK) m.UserId can’t be resolved. So I tried to use

m.aspnet_UsersReference.Value.UserId

But then the decision statement

if (!location_ids.Any())

fails with exception

System.NotSupportedException: The specified type member 'aspnet_UsersReference' is not supported in LINQ to Entities. Only initializers, entity members, and entity navigation properties are supported.

What should I do in order to get the enumerable list of LocationIds?

Thanks in advance.

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    2026-05-12T10:04:54+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 10:04 am

    You’re missing a ‘Users’ and a dot:

    var location_ids = (from m in _db.Admins
                        where m.Users.UserId.Equals( 
                            new Guid("c5d3dc0e-81e6-4d6b-a9c3-faa802e10b7d")) &&   
                            m.LocationId.Equals(conf.umisteni.Budova.ID)
                        select m.LocationId);
    

    Essentially, you need to use the relationship “Users” directly.

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