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I've run into a snag with a ADO.NET Entity Framework model and a ADO.NET Data Service that is making it available. The model and data service are compiling without any problems or warnings when they come out of source control. However when I run the service I get the following error: Request Error - The server encountered an error processing the request.  See server logs for more details.

Unfortunately there are no server logs (that I am aware of) since this is VS 2008 web dev server and there really isn't any code to debug..... Through some trial and error it would appear that the generated code (model.Designer.cs) is out of date in some manner. If I perform some trivial update to the EDM that forces it to regenerate the code file, when I rerun the service it works just fine.

I've tried to delete the model.designer.cs file in the hopes that during the build the project/entity builder would detect the missing file and regenerate it for me. That didn't happen..... Does anyone know how to force this code to be regenerated? (It would also make me a bit happier about not having to keep generated code under source control.)

Thanks

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Right click on the EDMX file and select Run Custom Tool.

There is also a command line code generation tool called edmgen (available from a VS Command Prompt).

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  • @Andrew - Thanks I knew it was something stupid but I wasn't seeing it. It later occurred to me that I needed to update the MSBuild configuration to get this to happen. Jan 26, 2009 at 18:43
  • Andrew... can you tell me how you updated MSBuild to run the edmgen? I need to do the same thing so I don't have to check the .designer files into svn?
    – PilotBob
    May 27, 2010 at 18:44
  • @PilotBob - see this stackoverflow.com/questions/2173298/… May 27, 2010 at 19:26
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    @AndrewPeters, Run Custom Tool does nothing for me: could You tell me - why? Jun 8, 2017 at 19:00
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In Visual Studio 2017, it looks like just saving the .tt file automatically re-runs the template, updating the entity class files.

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  • @AlekseyKontsevich I think this might be what you were looking for
    – Dov
    Jun 5, 2018 at 17:59
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    You also can save the .edmx file as well
    – Rob Scott
    Sep 11, 2019 at 16:38

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