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I'm using EF4 with CodeFirst

public class People : DbContext
{
    public DbSet<Human> Humans { get; set; }
    public DbSet<Child> Children { get; set; }
}

At the moment, EF looks in the database for the Human table. How can I specify for it to look for Humans instead?

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You can change table name on Human class:

[Table("Humans")]
public class Human
{
    ...
}

Other way is to use Fluent API:

modelBuilder.Entity<Human>()
    .ToTable("Humans");

Similary you can use ColumnAttribute or HasColumnName method to change the name of column.

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  • Very useful! I had been fixing these up manually at each migration creation. Oct 20, 2014 at 22:42
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    I just want to note, that Model building is only performed for first instance of given DbContext-derived class. Then it's cached for future instances. So 'MyDbContext.OnModelCreating()' (where Fluent context configuration usually happens) is only called once in your app. -- This prevents having really dynamic Table name for each instance of DbContext. -- I'm writing this because I found out the hard way. Might save some headache for somebody :)
    – Riva
    Nov 19, 2015 at 23:59

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