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I have a code-first model where all entities are derived from a Entity base class. I have a property IsDeleted in base class which I want to ignore in all entities (I cannot remove/comment IsDeleted property since base class is used in many projects). Is there a way to configure modelBuilder to ignore this property form all entities (by conventions, I think), without to specify modelBuilder.Entity<...>().Ignore(l => l.IsDeleted) for all entities from my model?

Thanks, Ion

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You can do this using the new EF 6.1 Custom Code First Conventions:

modelBuilder.Types().Configure(c => c.Ignore("IsDeleted"));

This will ignore any property of the name IsDeleted in any of your types.

If you only want to do this for classes inheriting a certain base class, you can do:

modelBuilder.Types()
            .Where(t => t.IsSubclassOf(typeof(MyBaseClass)))
            .Configure(c => c.Ignore("IsDeleted"));
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    I'm using EF 6.0, and this works for all non-explicit implementers: modelBuilder.Types<IIdentifiableEntity>().Configure(c => c.Ignore<int>(i=> i.EntityId));
    – Dan Rayson
    Mar 25, 2015 at 21:46
  • How do I ignore ALL properties of a base class? What happens if I ignore the base type, while declaring entity sets of the sub type? Can I use an EntityBase this way, if I don't care about non POCOs? Jun 6, 2017 at 21:51
  • Broken link. Please update if available. Thank you. Apr 30, 2019 at 17:33
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You can use the [NotMapped] annotation on the properties, but that will still need to be added for each entity which isn't the same as only specifying it once and having a convention for ignoring it.

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