I am trying to use code first to create a parent-child relationship for a Collection class, however I get the following error:
Introducing FOREIGN KEY constraint FK.dbo.subcollect.dbo.collection_subcollectionID on table 'subcollect' may cause cycles or multiple cascade paths
I thought that adding 'WillCascadeOnDelete(false)' would fix this issue however this hasn't worked. I have the feeling that this has something to do with the circular references but I'm not sure...
The main collection class:
public class Collection
{
public int CollectionID { get; private set; }
public ICollection<SubCollect> SubCollects { get; private set; }
}
The subcollect class:
public class SubCollect
{
public int SubCollectID { get; private set; }
public int? ParentCollectionID { get; private set; }
public Collection ParentCollection { get; private set; }
public int? SubCollectionID { get; private set; }
public Collection SubCollection { get; private set; }
public bool IsFeatured { get; private set; }
public int Position { get; private set; }
}
This is the configuration class:
public class SubCollectConfiguration: EntityTypeConfiguration<SubCollect>
{
public SubCollectConfiguration()
{
this.HasRequired(c => c.ParentCollection)
.WithMany(c => c.SubCollects)
.HasForeignKey(c => c.ParentCollectionID)
.WillCascadeOnDelete(false);
this.HasRequired(c => c.SubCollection)
.WithMany()
.HasForeignKey( c => c.SubCollectionID)
.WillCascadeOnDelete(false);
}
}
SubCollect
foreign keys are not consistent with your configuration class. You have madeParentCollection
andSubCollection
required using FluentAPI, but the foreign keys are nullable integers, suggesting the relationships are optional.