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The problem is that the Package Manager Console window in Visual Studio runs in 32-bit mode, while SQL Server is a 64-bit application and thus its re…
I could have used other elements to write the text on the image, but I decided to keep it hidden to keep the image clean and uncluttered.
Needless to say, this is both a useful and common capability whether you using REST or something else.
Think "all of the people who's name starts with D" or "all of the invoices with "CREDIT" in the description".
This problem is only worsened by the fact that you can’t (easily) load the database into a manager to look for these “dangling objects”.
Restarting the application is often not feasible: either the situation I'm trying to diagnose would be wiped out, or other users would be impacted.
The particulars of your situation may vary, but the pattern could be similar.
Kung Fu's literally meaning is the skill achieved through hard work.
In my current project, I have classes which are modeled like the following.