Nothing. The select returns no rows so no rows are inserted.
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Auftrag von Doug
Gesendet: Freitag, 15. November 2019 17:42
An: 'SQLite mailing list'
Betreff: [EXTERNAL] Re: [sqlite] Questio
Mike King wrote:
>
> "It needs to be clearly stated somewhere that EF 6.3 is meant only as a
> tool for migrating from .NET Framework, and that EF Core is the version
> that should be used." *2
>
Given the phrasing here, it sounds like this guidance is relatively new
and/or unofficial at this po
Les Woolsey wrote:
>
> 1. I deployed the app with the DLL's I had downloaded and the X86 & x64
>folders from the zip file. Still doesn't work.
>
This will not work. The "System.Data.SQLite.dll" managed DLL files are
compiled with different options that dictate how it integrates with the
na
You didn't get back to me with an answer so I went ahead and tried a few
options.
1. I deployed the app with the DLL's I had downloaded and the X86 & x64 folders
from the zip file. Still doesn't work.
2. Deployed the app with the system.data.sqlite.dll file I have installed but
with the ef6 &
"The EF team is now focused on the EF Core 3.1 release, which is planned
for later this year, and on making sure that the documentation for EF Core
3.0 is complete." *1
"It needs to be clearly stated somewhere that EF 6.3 is meant only as a
tool for migrating from .NET Framework, and that EF Core
Mike King wrote:
>
> Sorry to chase an answer but is there any plans to support Entity
Framework
> Core in the roadmap? As I understand it the current version of EF6 is
> probably going to be the last and it's likely that MS is going to
recommend
> people move over to Core.
>
Given that Entity
Hi,
Sorry to chase an answer but is there any plans to support Entity Framework
Core in the roadmap? As I understand it the current version of EF6 is
probably going to be the last and it's likely that MS is going to recommend
people move over to Core.
Cheers,
Mike
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