I have an applied migration using "haward" db schema.
public partial class CreateCourseCategoryTable : DbMigration
{
public override void Up()
{
CreateTable(
"haward.CourseCategories",
c => new
{
Id = c.Int(nullable: false, identity: true),
Name = c.String(),
Code = c.String(),
})
.PrimaryKey(t => t.Id);
}
public override void Down()
{
DropTable("haward.CourseCategories");
}
}
with this mapping
public class CourseCategoryMapping : EntityTypeConfiguration<CourseCategory>
{
public CourseCategoryMapping()
{
ToTable("CourseCategories", "haward");
}
}
now I want to change the schema from "haward" to "tr" I dont want to add migration with this one so I thought of just editing directly the source code of the Migration and Mapping.
public partial class CreateCourseCategoryTable : DbMigration
{
public override void Up()
{
CreateTable(
"tr.CourseCategories",
c => new
{
Id = c.Int(nullable: false, identity: true),
Name = c.String(),
Code = c.String(),
})
.PrimaryKey(t => t.Id);
}
public override void Down()
{
DropTable("tr.CourseCategories");
}
}
public class CourseCategoryMapping : EntityTypeConfiguration<CourseCategory>
{
public CourseCategoryMapping()
{
ToTable("CourseCategories", "tr");
}
}
then recreate empty database and issued the command update-database but its telling that I still have pending changes.
so what I did was issued the add-migration command to check which changes are those. and it seems like it still detects my edits(from "haward" to "tr" schema) even without the migrations table.
where do the model changes being saved? and how to edit directly the source code and reapply the migration? I know its not advisable because thats what migration is for. but I dont want to get my history dirty with just those changes specially if I am only at early development stage.