CoreStrings.ForeignKeyTypeMismatch(Object, Object, Object, Object) Method
Definition
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The types of the properties specified for the foreign key {foreignKeyProperties} on entity type '{dependentType}' do not match the types of the properties in the principal key {principalKeyProperties} on entity type '{principalType}'. Provide properties that use the same types in the same order.
public static string ForeignKeyTypeMismatch (object foreignKey, object dependentType, object principalKey, object principalType);
public static string ForeignKeyTypeMismatch (object foreignKeyProperties, object dependentType, object principalKey, object principalType);
public static string ForeignKeyTypeMismatch (object? foreignKeyProperties, object? dependentType, object? principalKeyProperties, object? principalType);
static member ForeignKeyTypeMismatch : obj * obj * obj * obj -> string
static member ForeignKeyTypeMismatch : obj * obj * obj * obj -> string
static member ForeignKeyTypeMismatch : obj * obj * obj * obj -> string
Public Shared Function ForeignKeyTypeMismatch (foreignKey As Object, dependentType As Object, principalKey As Object, principalType As Object) As String
Public Shared Function ForeignKeyTypeMismatch (foreignKeyProperties As Object, dependentType As Object, principalKey As Object, principalType As Object) As String
Public Shared Function ForeignKeyTypeMismatch (foreignKeyProperties As Object, dependentType As Object, principalKeyProperties As Object, principalType As Object) As String
Parameters
- foreignKeyforeignKeyProperties
- Object
- dependentType
- Object
- principalKeyprincipalKeyProperties
- Object
- principalType
- Object
Returns
Applies to
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