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I want my class to implement an interface and also get the additional properties from Auditable table. Can I do both? I have tried to do it here but I am getting an error in my IDE.

public partial class ObjectiveDetail : IEquatable<ObjectiveDetail>, AuditableTable
{
    ...
}

public abstract class AuditableTable : IAuditableTable
{
    ...
}
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    I am getting an error in my IDE . What error?
    – I4V
    Aug 10, 2013 at 12:12
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    "An" error, huh? If only we knew which...
    – user146043
    Aug 10, 2013 at 12:12

5 Answers 5

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You must change

public partial class ObjectiveDetail : IEquatable<ObjectiveDetail>,  AuditableTable

to

public partial class ObjectiveDetail :   AuditableTable, IEquatable<ObjectiveDetail>

In C#, you can inherit one class and implement multiple interfaces and you must put class first.

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public SubClass : BaseClass, IInterface

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Yes you can do both, but you have to put the base class first:

public partial class ObjectiveDetail : AuditableTable, IEquatable<ObjectiveDetail>
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Base class first and then Interface, should work

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Nothing prevents you from both implementing an interface and inheriting from a class in the same class, C# only doesn't support multiple inheritance (inheriting from multiple diferent classes) so you don't need to do anything, it should just work.

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  • Without stating the error, the question is pretty useless however Aug 10, 2013 at 12:16

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