I entered this question. And in writing it out it helped me clarify what I think is the solution. So I asked ChatGPT and it agreed with my approach and provided me complete code for the solution.
This answer from ChatGPT, if entered by a human, I would accept. I am implementing this answer in my code. In addition, I'm guessing this won't be answered in SO because the number of people answering EF questions is relatively small.
So under the present rules do I leave it unanswered? Do I give the ChatGPT answer? Do I tell someone what to ask ChatGPT to get the answer?
I'm not going to post what ChatGPT answered and pretend I figured it out - that is violating the no-ChatGPT rule. Any effort I see to post the answer I have, including the suggestions in the comments, in my opinion, require either I lie or plagiarize (or both). I choose to not answer if those are my options. After all, I don't need the answer.
Update:
I posted the approach I think SO should take over in MSDN (example here). I'll do this in MSDN going forward as it's allowed there. But I think SO is poorer for not allowing entries like this.