I have a class in my EF model:
public class Comment
{
public string CommentId { get; set;}
public string TextMarkdown { get; set;}
public string TextHtml { get { return new Markdown().Transform(TextMarkdown); } }
public DateTime DateCreated { get; set; }
public DateTime DateModified { get; set; }
public int BlogId { get; set;}
public virtual Blog BlogOwner { get; set; }
}
I changed my class to this:
public class Comment
{
public int CommentId { get; set;}
public string TextMarkdown { get; set;}
public string TextHtml { get { return new Markdown().Transform(TextMarkdown); } }
public DateTime DateCreated { get; set; }
public DateTime DateModified { get; set; }
public int BlogId { get; set;}
public virtual Blog BlogOwner { get; set; }
}
I'm using Code First migrations. I issued these commands:
add-migration "Changed CommentId to int"
update-database
The update database command fails with an error
Tables without a clustered index are not supported in this version of SQL Server. Please create a clustered index and try again.
So I added an Index attribute on my CommentId property. I removed the last migration, issued the add migration and update database commands again.
public class Comment
{
[Index(IsClustered = true)]
public int CommentId { get; set;}
//rest of class omitted for brevity
}
But I get the same error. What am I doing wrong? Here's my migration code:
public override void Up()
{
DropPrimaryKey("dbo.Comments");
AlterColumn("dbo.Comments", "CommentId", c => c.Int(nullable: false, identity: true));
AddPrimaryKey("dbo.Comments", "CommentId");
CreateIndex("dbo.Comments", "CommentId", clustered: true);
}
Background: I'm using EF 6.1.1 and a SQL Server database hosted in Azure.