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I have a legacy database that I am trying to fit new code over and when I try and round trip the schema using Generate Database From Model, I am getting column name mismatches on some of the tables that don't have (and currently can't have) foreign keys in place. When I generate the SQL, the column names on a Many-to-Many referential table get the main table name prepended to the ID columns:

-- Creating table 'GroupUser'
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[GroupUser] (
    [Groups_GroupID] int  NOT NULL,
    [Users_UserID] int  NOT NULL
);
GO

rather than the original (legacy):

-- Creating table 'GroupUser'
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[GroupUser] (
    [GroupID] int  NOT NULL,
    [UserID] int  NOT NULL
);
GO

There are many other columns getting similar 'upgrades' which is futzing with my stored procedures. Is there a simple way to override this behavior?

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Code First Data Annotations. Specifically, ColumnAttribute

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  • Great link, but wouldn't that be Code First rather than Model First? I am generating the initial model from the legacy database, then generating a SQL script from that model. Where is the .cs file that I would update with the attributes? Dec 15, 2011 at 14:45

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