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I have a class that gets arranged into a hierarchy, such as this:

class Item
{
    [Key]
    public int ID {get;set;}
    public string PropA {get;set;}
    public string PropB {get;set;}

    public Virtual ICollection<Item> Children {get;set;}
}

This works great, and EF creates a Item_ID key to identify the parent. I am exporting this data via my MVC app and need to access this key however.

How can I access the Parent ID, from an Item?

I tried [InverseProperty] tag, but it seemed like it wanted to create yet another key -- How can I get it to use the existing Item_ID field that is already in my database and working properly with my Children navigation property?

Thanks!

Okay, I had to change the name of my database column frmo Item_ID to Parent_ID manually, then everything worked. I have the following:

[InverseProperty("Parent")]
public virtual ICollection<Item> Children { get; set; }

[InverseProperty("Contents")]
public virtual Item Parent { get; set; }

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I think you would have to add a

public virtual Item Parent {get;set;}
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  • Ok, so managed to realize what was the problem around the same time as this :). I had a public Virtual Item Parent like you said, but since my key was called Item_ID, it wouldn't map. I went to the DB and changed the Item_ID to Parent_ID, and voila everything synched
    – Yablargo
    Jul 20, 2011 at 12:54
  • Is there any way to annotate the Parent property to use a different key than Parent_ID ?
    – Yablargo
    Jul 20, 2011 at 12:56
  • take a look at blogs.msdn.com/b/efdesign/archive/2010/03/30/… i think the RelatedTo annotation might be useful for what you seem to be trying
    – Manatherin
    Jul 20, 2011 at 12:59

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