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Is it possible to access a shared TPH column in EF Core without using intermediate classes? stackoverflow.com/questions/6827… #tableperhierarchy #entityframeworkcore
#TablePerHierarchy inheritance in #EntityFramework generates some fun #SQL when "v is type" is combined with multiple other criteria.
A new feature that has been added in #EntityFrameworkCore5, it’s the possibility to create a Table-per-Type (TPT) mapping. In this article, I explain the difference between the #TablePerType (TPT) and the #TablePerHierarchy (TPH) mapping. link.medium.com/PDgVLEjx9fb
Is it possible to access a shared TPH column in EF Core without using intermediate classes? stackoverflow.com/questions/6827… #tableperhierarchy #entityframeworkcore
A new feature that has been added in #EntityFrameworkCore5, it’s the possibility to create a Table-per-Type (TPT) mapping. In this article, I explain the difference between the #TablePerType (TPT) and the #TablePerHierarchy (TPH) mapping. link.medium.com/PDgVLEjx9fb
#TablePerHierarchy inheritance in #EntityFramework generates some fun #SQL when "v is type" is combined with multiple other criteria.
Is it possible to access a shared TPH column in EF Core without using intermediate classes? stackoverflow.com/questions/6827… #tableperhierarchy #entityframeworkcore
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