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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T04:17:56+00:00 2026-05-15T04:17:56+00:00

In VS2008, I think it is EF1.0, this works just fine. string queryString =

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In VS2008, I think it is EF1.0, this works just fine.

string queryString = @"SELECT VALUE USERS FROM ProjectDBEntities.Users AS User 
            INNER JOIN ProjectDBEntities.Favorites AS F ON F.FavUserId = User.UserId
            WHERE F.UserId = " + 3 + " ORDER BY F.CreateDate DESC ";

        System.Data.Objects.ObjectQuery<User> usersQuery =
                new System.Data.Objects.ObjectQuery<User>(queryString, context).Include("Detail");

        //int count = usersQuery.Count();
        foreach (User result in usersQuery)
            Console.WriteLine("User Name: {0}", result.UserName);

Same code in VS2010 EF4 it crashes on the foreach loop with the following error:

The result type of the query is neither an EntityType nor a CollectionType with an entity element type. An Include path can only be specified for a query with one of these result types.

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    2026-05-15T04:17:56+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 4:17 am
    var q = from u in ProjectDBEntities.Users
            from f in u.Favorites
            where f.User.Id == 3
            orderby f.CreateDate desc;
    

    I’m making some presumptions about your entity model/property names since you don’t show it, but this should give you the general idea.

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