RelationalStrings.DuplicateIndexUniquenessMismatch Method
Definition
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The indexes {index1} on '{entityType1}' and {index2} on '{entityType2}' are both mapped to '{table}.{indexName}', but with different uniqueness configurations.
public static string DuplicateIndexUniquenessMismatch (object index1, object entityType1, object index2, object entityType2, object table, object indexName);
public static string DuplicateIndexUniquenessMismatch (object indexProperties1, object entityType1, object indexProperties2, object entityType2, object table, object indexName);
public static string DuplicateIndexUniquenessMismatch (object? indexProperties1, object? entityType1, object? indexProperties2, object? entityType2, object? table, object? indexName);
public static string DuplicateIndexUniquenessMismatch (object? index1, object? entityType1, object? index2, object? entityType2, object? table, object? indexName);
static member DuplicateIndexUniquenessMismatch : obj * obj * obj * obj * obj * obj -> string
static member DuplicateIndexUniquenessMismatch : obj * obj * obj * obj * obj * obj -> string
Public Shared Function DuplicateIndexUniquenessMismatch (index1 As Object, entityType1 As Object, index2 As Object, entityType2 As Object, table As Object, indexName As Object) As String
Public Shared Function DuplicateIndexUniquenessMismatch (indexProperties1 As Object, entityType1 As Object, indexProperties2 As Object, entityType2 As Object, table As Object, indexName As Object) As String
Parameters
- index1indexProperties1
- Object
- entityType1
- Object
- index2indexProperties2
- Object
- entityType2
- Object
- table
- Object
- indexName
- Object
Returns
Applies to
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