I'm trying to create a 'time(7)' column in a table with Entity Framework Code First. This is my Entity:
public class ShiftDetail
{
public long Id { get; set; }
[Required]
public int DayOfWeek { get; set; }
[Required]
[Column(TypeName="time")]
public DateTime StartTime { get; set; }
[Required]
[Column(TypeName = "time")]
public DateTime EndTime { get; set; }
public long ShiftId { get; set; }
public virtual Shift Shift { get; set; }
}
As you can see I'm trying to set the database type for the columns StartTime and EndTime to "time" but I get this error:
(112,12) : error 2019: Member Mapping specified is not valid. The type 'Edm.DateTime[Nullable=False,DefaultValue=,Precision=]' of member 'StartTime' in type 'ShiftDetail' is not compatible with 'SqlServer.time[Nullable=False,DefaultValue=,Precision=7]' of member 'StartTime' in type 'CodeFirstDatabaseSchema.ShiftDetail'.
I've tried also with TypeName="time(7)" but I get this other error:
(104,6) : error 0040: The Type time(7) is not qualified with a namespace or alias. Only primitive types can be used without qualification.
How can I create a time column with code first? (preferably without fluent API)
Thanks in advance.
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