Try: Use AsSplitQuery to force separate SQL queries for navigation properties
This may help EF Core properly materialize the Variants collection.
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@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ public class ProductService : IProductService
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.Include(p => p.MultiBuys)
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.Include(p => p.MultiBuys)
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.Include(p => p.Variants)
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.Include(p => p.Variants)
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.Where(p => p.IsActive)
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.Where(p => p.IsActive)
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.AsSplitQuery()
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.ToListAsync();
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.ToListAsync();
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return products.Select(p => new ProductDto
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return products.Select(p => new ProductDto
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@ -86,6 +87,7 @@ public class ProductService : IProductService
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.Include(p => p.MultiBuys)
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.Include(p => p.MultiBuys)
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.Include(p => p.Variants)
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.Include(p => p.Variants)
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.Where(p => p.IsActive && p.CategoryId == categoryId)
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.Where(p => p.IsActive && p.CategoryId == categoryId)
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.AsSplitQuery()
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.ToListAsync();
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.ToListAsync();
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return products.Select(p => new ProductDto
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return products.Select(p => new ProductDto
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