How to create a relationship between a model and the auto-generated code for Individual User Auth of Asp.Net...
Tech Stack: Asp.Net MVC5 and SQL Server
IDEs: VS 2017, MS Management Studio 2017
Situation: Can not figure out how to create a relationship with a model(e.g table for work experience) with the auto-generated code of Individual User Authentication.
Process: Created new project using MVC and Individual User Authentication.
Question: Do I have to make a DbContext in order to relate a model I made with the auto-generated code for Individual user.
Answers: Please provide how this can be done and where exactly the code must go.
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Tech Stack: Asp.Net MVC5 and SQL Server
IDEs: VS 2017, MS Management Studio 2017
Situation: Can not figure out how to create a relationship with a model(e.g table for work experience) with the auto-generated code of Individual User Authentication.
Process: Created new project using MVC and Individual User Authentication.
Question: Do I have to make a DbContext in order to relate a model I made with the auto-generated code for Individual user.
Answers: Please provide how this can be done and where exactly the code must go.
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Tech Stack: Asp.Net MVC5 and SQL Server
IDEs: VS 2017, MS Management Studio 2017
Situation: Can not figure out how to create a relationship with a model(e.g table for work experience) with the auto-generated code of Individual User Authentication.
Process: Created new project using MVC and Individual User Authentication.
Question: Do I have to make a DbContext in order to relate a model I made with the auto-generated code for Individual user.
Answers: Please provide how this can be done and where exactly the code must go.
asp.net-mvc-5
Tech Stack: Asp.Net MVC5 and SQL Server
IDEs: VS 2017, MS Management Studio 2017
Situation: Can not figure out how to create a relationship with a model(e.g table for work experience) with the auto-generated code of Individual User Authentication.
Process: Created new project using MVC and Individual User Authentication.
Question: Do I have to make a DbContext in order to relate a model I made with the auto-generated code for Individual user.
Answers: Please provide how this can be done and where exactly the code must go.
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