When I create a new ADO.NET Entity Data Model in Visual Studio 2012, it gives me a free EF 5.x DbContext Generator Code Generation Item. In other words, if I expand my edmx item in Solution Explorer, I see a pair of .tt files that, in theory, should magically generate .cs files containing my POCO classes and my DbContext class.
My problem is that I can't convince Visual Studio to actually create the classes. Model1.tt contains an empty Model1.cs, and Model1.Context.tt contains a DbContext object but it doesn't contain the DbSet<> collections associated with my entities.
If I remove the two .tt items from my solution, then right-click the designer surface, select Add Code Generation Item, and add an EF 5.x DbContext Generator then everything works like it should and I get the generated classes.
I've verified that the *.tt files that I removed are, in fact, identical to the ones that I've added back in.
Any words of wisdom? Is this a bug, or am I missing something?
Bob