DropForeignKeyOperation Constructors
Definition
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Overloads
DropForeignKeyOperation(Object) |
Initializes a new instance of the DropForeignKeyOperation class. The PrincipalTable, DependentTable and DependentColumns properties should also be populated. Entity Framework Migrations APIs are not designed to accept input provided by untrusted sources (such as the end user of an application). If input is accepted from such sources it should be validated before being passed to these APIs to protect against SQL injection attacks etc. |
DropForeignKeyOperation(AddForeignKeyOperation, Object) |
Initializes a new instance of the DropForeignKeyOperation class. Entity Framework Migrations APIs are not designed to accept input provided by untrusted sources (such as the end user of an application). If input is accepted from such sources it should be validated before being passed to these APIs to protect against SQL injection attacks etc.. |
DropForeignKeyOperation(Object)
Initializes a new instance of the DropForeignKeyOperation class. The PrincipalTable, DependentTable and DependentColumns properties should also be populated.
Entity Framework Migrations APIs are not designed to accept input provided by untrusted sources (such as the end user of an application). If input is accepted from such sources it should be validated before being passed to these APIs to protect against SQL injection attacks etc.
public DropForeignKeyOperation (object anonymousArguments = null);
[System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.SuppressMessage("Microsoft.Design", "CA1026:DefaultParametersShouldNotBeUsed")]
public DropForeignKeyOperation (object anonymousArguments = null);
new System.Data.Entity.Migrations.Model.DropForeignKeyOperation : obj -> System.Data.Entity.Migrations.Model.DropForeignKeyOperation
Public Sub New (Optional anonymousArguments As Object = null)
Parameters
- anonymousArguments
- Object
Additional arguments that may be processed by providers. Use anonymous type syntax to specify arguments e.g. 'new { SampleArgument = "MyValue" }'.
- Attributes
Applies to
DropForeignKeyOperation(AddForeignKeyOperation, Object)
Initializes a new instance of the DropForeignKeyOperation class.
Entity Framework Migrations APIs are not designed to accept input provided by untrusted sources (such as the end user of an application). If input is accepted from such sources it should be validated before being passed to these APIs to protect against SQL injection attacks etc..
public DropForeignKeyOperation (System.Data.Entity.Migrations.Model.AddForeignKeyOperation inverse, object anonymousArguments = null);
[System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.SuppressMessage("Microsoft.Design", "CA1026:DefaultParametersShouldNotBeUsed")]
public DropForeignKeyOperation (System.Data.Entity.Migrations.Model.AddForeignKeyOperation inverse, object anonymousArguments = null);
new System.Data.Entity.Migrations.Model.DropForeignKeyOperation : System.Data.Entity.Migrations.Model.AddForeignKeyOperation * obj -> System.Data.Entity.Migrations.Model.DropForeignKeyOperation
Public Sub New (inverse As AddForeignKeyOperation, Optional anonymousArguments As Object = null)
Parameters
- inverse
- AddForeignKeyOperation
The operation that represents reverting dropping the foreign key constraint.
- anonymousArguments
- Object
Additional arguments that may be processed by providers. Use anonymous type syntax to specify arguments e.g. 'new { SampleArgument = "MyValue" }'.
- Attributes
Applies to
Entity Framework