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I am migrating my project from database first approach to code first. I have two tables:

public partial class ShopifyOrder
{
    [StringLength(50)]
    public string ID { get; set; }

    public ShopifyOrder()
    {
        ShopifyShippingLines = new HashSet<ShopifyShippingLine>();
    }

    public virtual ICollection<ShopifyShippingLine> ShopifyShippingLines { get; set; }
}

and

public partial class ShopifyShippingLine
{
    [StringLength(50)]
    public string ID { get; set; }

    [Required]
    [StringLength(50)]
    public string OrderID { get; set; }

    public virtual ShopifyOrder ShopifyOrder { get; set; }
}

And configuration of the foreign key:

modelBuilder.Entity<ShopifyOrder>()
    .HasMany(e => e.ShopifyShippingLines)
    .WithRequired(e => e.ShopifyOrder)
    .HasForeignKey(e => e.OrderID)
    .WillCascadeOnDelete(false);

In repository:

var order = new ShopifyOrder
{
    ID = "test",
    ShopifyShippingLines = model.ShippingLines.Select(s => new ShopifyShippingLine { ... }).ToList()
}

And getting error:

Shopify.Entities.Exceptions.DatabaseException: Entity of type "ShopifyShippingLine" in state "Added" has the following validation errors:

  • Property: "OrderID", Error: "The OrderID field is required."

When I explicitly specify:

var order = new ShopifyOrder
{
    ID = "test",
    ShopifyShippingLines = model.ShippingLines.Select(s => new ShopifyShippingLine 
    { 
        OrderID = "test"
    }).ToList()
}

it is working. Is this expected behavior? It wasn't required in the database first approach. It was doing it automatically through navigation properties. Does that mean I should now search all code for this cases?

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    You are configuring it to be required, so why is that strange? Feb 23, 2021 at 18:02
  • It is required, but that is the old code and it was working for the database first approach... Specifying wasn't required as it seems it was doing that automatically. Also in code first in another table that is referencing the same primary table I am not specifying OrderID and it works. Strange. Feb 23, 2021 at 18:05
  • Have you tried using decorating the Foreign Key in the child with the Foreign Key annotation? Feb 23, 2021 at 18:10
  • No, I didn't. I am not using attributes for foreign keys, just fluent api. Feb 23, 2021 at 18:18
  • So, then...try removing the Required annotation. That seems to follow the answer here Feb 23, 2021 at 20:05

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