IConventionForeignKeyBuilder.CanInvert Method
Definition
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Returns a value indicating whether the principal and dependent entity types can be switched from the current configuration source
public bool CanInvert (System.Collections.Generic.IReadOnlyList<Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.IConventionProperty> newForeignKeyProperties, bool fromDataAnnotation = false);
public bool CanInvert (System.Collections.Generic.IReadOnlyList<Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.IConventionProperty>? newForeignKeyProperties, bool fromDataAnnotation = false);
abstract member CanInvert : System.Collections.Generic.IReadOnlyList<Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.IConventionProperty> * bool -> bool
Public Function CanInvert (newForeignKeyProperties As IReadOnlyList(Of IConventionProperty), Optional fromDataAnnotation As Boolean = false) As Boolean
Parameters
- newForeignKeyProperties
- IReadOnlyList<IConventionProperty>
The properties to be used as the new foreign key or null
to use any compatible properties.
- fromDataAnnotation
- Boolean
Indicates whether the configuration was specified using a data annotation.
Returns
true
if the principal and dependent entity types can be switched.
Applies to
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