is it safe to use this with sql server and entity framework ?
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Hello ! I have a sql server database that I use with entity framework. The database have 2 tables : Customers : ID , Name , city Orders : ID , sender , receiver Both sender and receiver are Customers. So I should have 2 relationship for orders with the same table Customers. Is it safe to use this with sql server and entity framework ?
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Hello ! I have a sql server database that I use with entity framework. The database have 2 tables : Customers : ID , Name , city Orders : ID , sender , receiver Both sender and receiver are Customers. So I should have 2 relationship for orders with the same table Customers. Is it safe to use this with sql server and entity framework ?
Yes but your table design sucks try. Customer CustomerID Name City Order OrderID CustomerID Sender Receiver This assumes that the customer only ever lives in 1 city and never moves. Take a look at some of these database structures and see if one will work for you. http://www.databaseanswers.org/data_models/[^]
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Hello ! I have a sql server database that I use with entity framework. The database have 2 tables : Customers : ID , Name , city Orders : ID , sender , receiver Both sender and receiver are Customers. So I should have 2 relationship for orders with the same table Customers. Is it safe to use this with sql server and entity framework ?
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Hello ! I have a sql server database that I use with entity framework. The database have 2 tables : Customers : ID , Name , city Orders : ID , sender , receiver Both sender and receiver are Customers. So I should have 2 relationship for orders with the same table Customers. Is it safe to use this with sql server and entity framework ?
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