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Pawel Gerr is architect consultant at Thinktecture. He focuses on backends with .NET Core and knows Entity Framework inside out. One of the new features of Entity Framework Core 2.1 is the support of TransactionScopes. The usage of a TransactionScope is very easy, just put a new instance in a using, write the code inside the block and when you are finished then call Complete() to commit the transa
Associations in EF Code First: Part 5 â One-to-One Foreign Key Associations This is the fourth post in a series that explains entity association mappings with EF Code First. I've described these association types so far: Part 1 â Introduction and Basic Concepts Part 2 â Complex Types Part 3 â Shared Primary Key Associations Part 4 â Table Splitting Part 5 â One-to-One Foreign Key Associations Part
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