SqlServerPropertyBuilderExtensions.CanSetIdentityColumnSeed Method

Definition

Overloads

CanSetIdentityColumnSeed(IConventionPropertyBuilder, Nullable<Int32>, Boolean)

Returns a value indicating whether the given value can be set as the seed for SQL Server IDENTITY.

CanSetIdentityColumnSeed(IConventionPropertyBuilder, Nullable<Int64>, Boolean)

Returns a value indicating whether the given value can be set as the seed for SQL Server IDENTITY.

CanSetIdentityColumnSeed(IConventionPropertyBuilder, Nullable<Int64>, StoreObjectIdentifier, Boolean)

Returns a value indicating whether the given value can be set as the seed for SQL Server IDENTITY for a particular table.

CanSetIdentityColumnSeed(IConventionPropertyBuilder, Nullable<Int32>, Boolean)

Source:
SqlServerPropertyBuilderExtensions.cs
Source:
SqlServerPropertyBuilderExtensions.cs
Source:
SqlServerPropertyBuilderExtensions.cs

Returns a value indicating whether the given value can be set as the seed for SQL Server IDENTITY.

C#
public static bool CanSetIdentityColumnSeed (this Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.Builders.IConventionPropertyBuilder propertyBuilder, int? seed, bool fromDataAnnotation = false);

Parameters

propertyBuilder
IConventionPropertyBuilder

The builder for the property being configured.

seed
Nullable<Int32>

The value that is used for the very first row loaded into the table.

fromDataAnnotation
Boolean

Indicates whether the configuration was specified using a data annotation.

Returns

true if the given value can be set as the seed for SQL Server IDENTITY.

Applies to

Entity Framework Core 5.0 and other versions
Product Versions
Entity Framework Core 3.0, 3.1, 5.0

CanSetIdentityColumnSeed(IConventionPropertyBuilder, Nullable<Int64>, Boolean)

Source:
SqlServerPropertyBuilderExtensions.cs
Source:
SqlServerPropertyBuilderExtensions.cs
Source:
SqlServerPropertyBuilderExtensions.cs
Source:
SqlServerPropertyBuilderExtensions.cs

Returns a value indicating whether the given value can be set as the seed for SQL Server IDENTITY.

C#
public static bool CanSetIdentityColumnSeed (this Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.Builders.IConventionPropertyBuilder propertyBuilder, long? seed, bool fromDataAnnotation = false);

Parameters

propertyBuilder
IConventionPropertyBuilder

The builder for the property being configured.

seed
Nullable<Int64>

The value that is used for the very first row loaded into the table.

fromDataAnnotation
Boolean

Indicates whether the configuration was specified using a data annotation.

Returns

true if the given value can be set as the seed for SQL Server IDENTITY.

Remarks

See Modeling entity types and relationships, and Accessing SQL Server and Azure SQL databases with EF Core for more information and examples.

Applies to

Entity Framework Core 9.0 and other versions
Product Versions
Entity Framework Core 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0

CanSetIdentityColumnSeed(IConventionPropertyBuilder, Nullable<Int64>, StoreObjectIdentifier, Boolean)

Source:
SqlServerPropertyBuilderExtensions.cs
Source:
SqlServerPropertyBuilderExtensions.cs
Source:
SqlServerPropertyBuilderExtensions.cs

Returns a value indicating whether the given value can be set as the seed for SQL Server IDENTITY for a particular table.

C#
public static bool CanSetIdentityColumnSeed (this Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.Builders.IConventionPropertyBuilder propertyBuilder, long? seed, in Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.StoreObjectIdentifier storeObject, bool fromDataAnnotation = false);

Parameters

propertyBuilder
IConventionPropertyBuilder

The builder for the property being configured.

seed
Nullable<Int64>

The value that is used for the very first row loaded into the table.

storeObject
StoreObjectIdentifier

The table identifier.

fromDataAnnotation
Boolean

Indicates whether the configuration was specified using a data annotation.

Returns

true if the given value can be set as the seed for SQL Server IDENTITY.

Remarks

See Modeling entity types and relationships, and Accessing SQL Server and Azure SQL databases with EF Core for more information and examples.

Applies to

Entity Framework Core 9.0 and other versions
Product Versions
Entity Framework Core 7.0, 8.0, 9.0