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Entity Framework 6.0 |
Thu, Apr 2 2015 5:02 PM | Permanent Link |
Rick Leffler | I would like to use ElevateDB in a web app that needs to use Entity Framework 6.0. So, I need to use Visual Studio 2012 or 2013. It looks like ElevateDB is only supported up to VS 2010. Are there any plans to support Entity Framework 6 in the very near future? (or does EDB actually already work with it by any chance?)
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Tue, Apr 7 2015 11:26 AM | Permanent Link |
Raul Team Elevate | On 4/2/2015 5:02 PM, Rick Leffler wrote:
> I would like to use ElevateDB in a web app that needs to use Entity Framework 6.0. So, I need to use Visual Studio 2012 or 2013. It looks like ElevateDB is only supported up to VS 2010. Are there any plans to support Entity Framework 6 in the very near future? (or does EDB actually already work with it by any chance?) I don't use it myself but does this help : www.elevatesoft.com/forums?action=view&category=edb&id=edb_connect&page=1&msg=558 Raul |
Tue, Apr 7 2015 1:34 PM | Permanent Link |
Rick Leffler | Raul wrote:
I don't use it myself but does this help : www.elevatesoft.com/forums?action=view&category=edb&id=edb_connect&page=1&msg=558 Raul Thanks, Raul. I did see that post and followed the tip. It allowed me to add the database connection within VS 2013, but I couldn't do much with it beyond that without getting exceptions. I'm not positive that I wasn't doing other stuff wrong, but I'm guessing that it just does not work with Entity Framework 6. |
Tue, Apr 7 2015 2:06 PM | Permanent Link |
Raul Team Elevate | On 4/7/2015 1:34 PM, Rick Leffler wrote:
> Thanks, Raul. I did see that post and followed the tip. It allowed me to add the database connection within VS 2013, but I couldn't do much with it beyond that without getting exceptions. I'm not positive that I wasn't doing other stuff wrong, but I'm guessing that it just does not work with Entity Framework 6. Rick, I would suggest you email support direct for quicker reply. However i doubt they have tested Entity Framework specifically. AFAIK the EDB .Net provider should act as any other .Net data provider - the main differences being connection strings and SQL syntax which might differ slightly from say T-SQL. Are you able to access existing data in VS (i.e. without Entity Framework) ? And what type of exceptions are you getting ? (i.e. error messages that are edb specific we might be able to try to help with). Raul |
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