RelationalStrings.ConflictingRowValuesSensitive Method
Definition
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Instances of types '{firstEntityType}' and '{secondEntityType}' are mapped to the same row with the key value '{keyValue}', but have different property values '{firstConflictingValue}' and '{secondConflictingValue}' for the column '{column}'.
public static string ConflictingRowValuesSensitive (object firstEntityType, object secondEntityType, object keyValue, object firstConflictingValues, object secondConflictingValues, object columns);
public static string ConflictingRowValuesSensitive (object firstEntityType, object secondEntityType, object keyValue, object firstConflictingValue, object secondConflictingValue, object column);
public static string ConflictingRowValuesSensitive (object? firstEntityType, object? secondEntityType, object? keyValue, object? firstConflictingValue, object? secondConflictingValue, object? column);
static member ConflictingRowValuesSensitive : obj * obj * obj * obj * obj * obj -> string
static member ConflictingRowValuesSensitive : obj * obj * obj * obj * obj * obj -> string
Public Shared Function ConflictingRowValuesSensitive (firstEntityType As Object, secondEntityType As Object, keyValue As Object, firstConflictingValues As Object, secondConflictingValues As Object, columns As Object) As String
Public Shared Function ConflictingRowValuesSensitive (firstEntityType As Object, secondEntityType As Object, keyValue As Object, firstConflictingValue As Object, secondConflictingValue As Object, column As Object) As String
Parameters
- firstEntityType
- Object
- secondEntityType
- Object
- keyValue
- Object
- firstConflictingValuesfirstConflictingValue
- Object
- secondConflictingValuessecondConflictingValue
- Object
- columnscolumn
- Object
Returns
Applies to
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