I'm trying to translate this to a DataAnnotations
HasOptional(x => x.ParentEntity)
.WithMany(parentEntity => parentEntity.childrenEntities)
.HasForeignKey(childrenEntity => childrenEntity.ParentEntityId)
.WillCascadeOnDelete(false);
Here is my problem, I have an entity which has a reference to itself.
public class Product
{
[Key]
public int ProductId {get; set;}
public int? ProductParentId {get; set;}
[ForeignKey("ProductParentId")]
[InverseProperty("childrenProducts")]
public virtual Product ParentProduct { get; set; }
[ForeignKey("ProductParentId")]
public virtual List<Products> childrenProducts{ get; set; }
}
But I keep getting errors saying that Invalid relationship has been specified using InversePropertyAttribute and ForeignKeyAttribute and that the values are different.
Here is my table:
Product Table
ProductId ProductName ProductParentId
1 Test Null
2 Test 1 1
3 Test 2 1
What I'm expecting is to get the products and their children, Is there a way to accomplish that?
Thank you in advance.
ForeignKey
attributes - looks like EF gets confused by the duplicate FK definition. And in general forget about data annotations - fluent API are the EF Core preferred way and many things can be done only with fluent API (although this is not one of them).