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Microsoft Entity Framework serves as an object-relational mapping framework for working with data represented as objects. Although Visual Studio offers the ADO.NET Entity Data Model wizard to automatically generate the Entity Model, this model-first approach may present challenges when your data source undergoes changes or when you require greater control over entity operations. In this article, we will delve into the code-first approach for accessing SAP Business One data through the CData ADO.NET Provider, providing you with more flexibility and control.
Modify the App.config file in the project to add a reference to the SAP Business One Entity Framework 6 assembly and the connection string.
To authenticate to SAP Business One you must provide the and properties.
To connect to data, specify . This is your SAP Business One Service Layer root URL.
<configuration> ... <connectionStrings> <add name="SAPBusinessOneContext" connectionString="Offline=False;Url=http://localhost:50000/b1s/v1;User=username;Password=password;CompanyDB=dbname;InitiateOAuth=GETANDREFRESH;" providerName="System.Data.CData.SAPBusinessOne" /> </connectionStrings> <entityFramework> <providers> ... <provider invariantName="System.Data.CData.SAPBusinessOne" type="System.Data.CData.SAPBusinessOne.SAPBusinessOneProviderServices, System.Data.CData.SAPBusinessOne.Entities.EF6" /> </providers> <entityFramework> </configuration> </code>
using System.Data.Entity;
using System.Data.Entity.Infrastructure;
using System.Data.Entity.ModelConfiguration.Conventions;
class SAPBusinessOneContext : DbContext {
public SAPBusinessOneContext() { }
protected override void OnModelCreating(DbModelBuilder modelBuilder)
{
// To remove the requests to the Migration History table
Database.SetInitializer<SAPBusinessOneContext>(null);
// To remove the plural names
modelBuilder.Conventions.Remove<PluralizingTableNameConvention>();
}
}
using System.Data.Entity.ModelConfiguration;
using System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.Schema;
[System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.Schema.Table("Orders")]
public class Orders {
[System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.Key]
public System.String DocEntry { get; set; }
public System.String DocType { get; set; }
}
public DbSet<Orders> Orders { set; get; }
SAPBusinessOneContext context = new SAPBusinessOneContext(); context.Configuration.UseDatabaseNullSemantics = true; var query = from line in context.Orders select line;
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