Database.CompatibleWithModel(Boolean) Method
Definition
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Checks whether or not the database is compatible with the the current Code First model.
public bool CompatibleWithModel (bool throwIfNoMetadata);
member this.CompatibleWithModel : bool -> bool
Public Function CompatibleWithModel (throwIfNoMetadata As Boolean) As Boolean
Parameters
- throwIfNoMetadata
- Boolean
If set to true
then an exception will be thrown if no model metadata is found in the database. If set to false
then this method will return true
if metadata is not found.
Returns
True if the model hash in the context and the database match; false otherwise.
Remarks
Model compatibility currently uses the following rules. If the context was created using either the Model First or Database First approach then the model is assumed to be compatible with the database and this method returns true. For Code First the model is considered compatible if the model is stored in the database in the Migrations history table and that model has no differences from the current model as determined by Migrations model differ. If the model is not stored in the database but an EF 4.1/4.2 model hash is found instead, then this is used to check for compatibility.
Applies to
Entity Framework