On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 01:29, sasha wrote:
> Have you seen behavior of Microsoft's provider for MS SQL? It imports
> all views, marks all fields as key fields generates entities and shows
> them in the model. Why FB provider simply does not do the same?
FirebirdClient does the same.
But the resu
> Because everything in EF must have key. It's a crucial part of whole stuff.
Have you seen behavior of Microsoft's provider for MS SQL? It imports
all views, marks all fields as key fields generates entities and shows
them in the model. Why FB provider simply does not do the same?
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Skip clause is ignoring ordering
Key: DNET-208
URL: http://tracker.firebirdsql.org/browse/DNET-208
Project: .NET Data provider
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Entity Framework support
Affects Versio
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 13:17, sasha wrote:
> Why?
Because everything in EF must have key. It's a crucial part of whole stuff.
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> Views in FB doesn't contain PK,
Same in MS SQL
> so it's in model, but commented out.
Why?
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Views in FB doesn't contain PK, so it's in model, but commented out.
You have to uncomment these items and set up PK by hand.
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