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Q: Entity Framework: Unable to add a record

BobI am new to C# development and I am trying to write something that can insert a record in a DB. I have a simple test, which I hoped would insert a record into the database when I run it. Model: namespace Users.Models; using System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.Schema; public class User { ...

Bob
Bob
Yeah, but when I try to step into Add I loose the stack.
Yes, the offending line is ctx.Users.Add(user);
I'm a bit rusty on my EFC, but your 'Users' property in your DbContext is null, doesn't get initialized, so your db doesn't have the Users table, or as you said can't map onto it. I don't know how to fix that I'm afraid, but just in case you don't get an answer on this question, should give you a hand when googling.
Bob
Bob
@DubDub this is helpful thanks. I have edited my Q with the DDL of the table as well. I think there is a few issues, one being mapping to the snake-cased columns and another being this nullable Users
Ok that makes a lot more sense, try this: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/ef/core/modeling/… using the DataAnnotation you can define the exact column name on the properties of your User object
Bob
Bob
@DubDub see edit 2. Same error :(
14:40
Why is your Users property virtual? Not sure if that's the issue, can't see why it would be, but might be worth removing it and seeing if that works.
Bob
Bob
@DubDub no luck.
hey
Hey, tried removing [SuppressDbSetInitialization]
I'm just setting up your solution locally and noticed this, very much suspect it could be the culprit
Bob
Bob
hahaaha
bingo
Haha cool, happy coding
Bob
Bob
Small world BTW
I am from Manchester
14:43
Ah decent, I actually live in St Helens which is closer to Liverpool, but mostly worked in Manchester.
Bob
Bob
niceee
Either way, enjoy efc, it's pretty decent when you've got past the horrid setup.
Bob
Bob
Yeah I am trying to just get CRUD sorted
we have the C
for R
I have this test:

```cs
public void TestSelectAllUsers()
{
using MyDbContext ctx = new();
DbRawSqlQuery<User> query = ctx.Database.SqlQuery<User>(
sql: "select * from \"user\" where id = 1"
);
User user = query.FirstOrDefault();
}

```
but it gives:
A member of the type, 'EmailAddress', does not have a corresponding column in the data reader with the same name.
tbh I might try .Find()
ctx.Users.Find(1); works :D
so we have our R

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