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Why I'm getting the above error in this LINQ query - and how I can resolve it?

System.Nullable<float> totalFreight =
    (from cust in db.Customers
       join ord in db.Orders on cust.ordID equals ord.OrdID
      select ord.Freight).Sum();

Note: Freight attribute/column in Orders entity/table is of type float?. I'm using EF Core 1.1 with VS2015.

UPDATE: I'm trying to follow this and this MSDN examples.

UPDATE 2: I isolated the issue as follows. Moreover, I verified, by hovering the mouse over ord.Freight that Freight indeed is of type float:

var totalFreight =
        from cust in db.Customers
           join ord in db.Orders on cust.ordID equals ord.OrdID
          select ord.Freight

var testSum = totalFreight.Sum();

But still get the exact same error, this time at line: var testSum = totalFreight.Sum();

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    You are not storing the value of Freight you are storing the value of Sum(Freight) Apr 28, 2017 at 16:16
  • @Jonesopolis But how about this MSDN example where sum is returning float??
    – nam
    Apr 28, 2017 at 16:31
  • @ScottChamberlain Could you please explain more with a suggestion. I've added an UPDATE section to my post above where I've referred to official MSDN examples.
    – nam
    Apr 28, 2017 at 16:38
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    @IvanStoev I'm using SQL Server 2012 where the data type of Freight is real. If you are testing it on your side you may want to make sure you are using EF Core 1.1 - and if it's not working on your end as well you may want to report it here so other readers may note it as well. It seems like a bug in EF Core 1.1 to me.
    – nam
    Apr 29, 2017 at 16:08
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    @nam Confirming - same behavior on my side (latest EF Core 1.1.1). Apparently (yet another) bug.
    – Ivan Stoev
    Apr 29, 2017 at 19:58

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