i'm having trouble configuring a foreign key relationship in my Entity Framework fluent Api:
Here is the head of the report:
public class Testata
{
public Testata() { Details = new List<Dettaglio>(); }
public virtual int IDTEST { get; set; }
public virtual string Value { get; set; }
public virtual int IDDETAIL { get; set; }
public virtual string IDTESTALT { get; set; }
public virtual byte[] BLOB { get; set; }
public virtual IList<Dettaglio> Details { get; set; }
}
This is the report's detail
public class Dettaglio
{
public virtual int IDDETAIL { get; set; }
public virtual int IDTEST { get; set; }
public virtual string DSDETAIL { get; set; }
public virtual Testata TEST_TABLE { get; set; }
}
And this is my fluent API definition of both. Head of the report:
public TEST_TABLEMap()
{
// Primary Key
this.HasKey(t => t.IDTEST)
.Property(t => t.IDTEST)
.IsRequired()
.HasColumnType("Int")
.HasDatabaseGeneratedOption(DatabaseGeneratedOption.Identity)
.HasColumnName("IDTEST");
// Table & Column Mappings
this.ToTable("TEST_TABLE");
this.Property(t => t.Value).HasColumnName("DSVALUETEST");
this.Property(t => t.IDTESTALT).HasColumnName("IDTESTALT");
this.Property(t => t.BLOB).HasColumnName("BLOB");
}
Detail of the report:
public TEST_DETAILMap()
{
// Primary Key
this.HasKey(t => t.DSDETAIL);
// Properties
this.Property(t => t.DSDETAIL);
// Table & Column Mappings
this.ToTable("TEST_DETAIL");
this.Property(t => t.IDDETAIL).HasColumnName("IDDETAIL");
// this.Property(t => t.IDTEST).HasColumnName("IDTEST");
this.Property(t => t.DSDETAIL).HasColumnName("DSDETAIL");
// Relationships
this.HasOptional(t => t.TEST_TABLE)
.WithMany(t => t.Details)
.HasForeignKey(d => d.IDDETAIL).WillCascadeOnDelete(true);
}
On execution i always get this error
System.Data.Entity.Edm.EdmAssociationType: : Multiplicity conflicts with the referential constraint in Role 'Dettaglio_TEST_TABLE_Target' in relationship 'Dettaglio_TEST_TABLE'. Because all of the properties in the Dependent Role are non-nullable, multiplicity of the Principal Role must be '1'.
Which, i guess, means i'm failing something at foreign key definition, but i don't really know where to look at. Any help/hint is much appreciated.