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I am using the Entity Framework POCOs to assist with migrating data from a legacy database to a new database. Both databases already exist and the Entity Framework has no part in creating or modifying structure for either. I created a sample database on the migration server and restored it to my local computer sql server (entirely in t_sql, no EF) and my context and its data classes are working fine and returning the data I want. Today I went to the production migration server and when I go to run my first test I get the above referenced error.

All I am doing is reading data, no writing, so this makes no sense to me. EF must be doing something when it hooks up the data context that I can't see. The error is coming from SqlClient.SqlConnection. There is no inner exception, no help link and nothing in the call stack except my method

Any ideas where to start looking? Pamela

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So it turns out the Entity Framework gets mad when the database changes at any point. You need to tell it to ignore the database. I did it by creating this base class for my data contexts

enter code here    public class BaseContext<TContext> : DbContext where TContext : DbContext
{
    protected BaseContext()
        : base("Foxpert.HS.ChangeDetection.VHSContext")
    {
        Database.SetInitializer<TContext>(null);
        Configuration.AutoDetectChangesEnabled = false;
    }
}

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