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I just added a new database table (Table B)using SQL Server Management Studio Express and updated the domain model using the OA Designer. I then mapped that table to a class.
Since that new table contains a foreign key to an existing table (Table A), the OA designer correctly generated an assocation and a IList<> property in the TableA class: IList<TableB>.
However, that list property does not show up in the designer as a meta property. If I manually add a property, OA generates a duplicate property.
Attached you will find a screenshot of the designer. The actual tables / classes I'm talking about are called Message and Avatar (an Avatar owns Messages). As you'll see, the Avatar model doesn't have a Messages property (but the gen code does).
Am I doing something wrong?
Since that new table contains a foreign key to an existing table (Table A), the OA designer correctly generated an assocation and a IList<> property in the TableA class: IList<TableB>.
However, that list property does not show up in the designer as a meta property. If I manually add a property, OA generates a duplicate property.
Attached you will find a screenshot of the designer. The actual tables / classes I'm talking about are called Message and Avatar (an Avatar owns Messages). As you'll see, the Avatar model doesn't have a Messages property (but the gen code does).
Am I doing something wrong?