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01:26
A private property is not public in a sub class?
user5500750
Otherwise I get this error: is inaccessible due to its protection level
01:44
posted on December 03, 2017 by Scott Hanselman

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8 hours later…
10:07
Good morning.
How are you all in this empty, empty Sunday noon?
 
1 hour later…
11:32
@user5500750 yeah it isn't
Assembly1BaseClass declares a member which is:    PUBLIC        PROTECTED          PRIVATE       PRIVATE PROTECTED      INTERNAL         PROTECTED INTERNAL
Can Assembly1BaseClass access it?                 YES           YES                YES           YES                    YES              YES
Can Assembly1DerivedClass access it?              YES           YES                NO            YES                    YES              YES
Can Assembly1UnrelatedClass access it?            YES           NO                 NO            NO                     YES              YES
 
1 hour later…
12:39
Greetings to the floor at large, are any of you by any chance from South Africa? or in South Africa at the moment?
13:09
Hey Avner are you familiar with the "WebApplication1.DAL.IdentityUserLogin: : EntityType 'IdentityUserLogin' has no key defined. Define the key for this EntityType.
WebApplication1.DAL.IdentityUserRole: : EntityType 'IdentityUserRole' has no key defined. Define the key for this EntityType.
IdentityUserLogins: EntityType: EntitySet 'IdentityUserLogins' is based on type 'IdentityUserLogin' that has no keys defined.
IdentityUserRoles: EntityType: EntitySet 'IdentityUserRoles' is based on type 'IdentityUserRole' that has no keys defined." errors?
I have not constructed my defaultconnection database (the one with the ApplicationUser Class) I have only constructed my application database and I get this when trying to run the problem
I mean app
It's asp.net mvc 5 EF 6
That seems pretty explicit. Your IdentityUserRole entity doesn't have a PrimaryKey.
But I have not instantiated it yet so in my view it doesn't exist yet so how could that be in conflict with what happens at run-time? can you clarify?
The type "IdentityUserRole" doesn't have any fields defined as keys.
Not at runtime - in the code.
13:39
I haven't used it yet so where would I add the [key] annotation?
 
4 hours later…
17:40
Hello Everyone. I have one question about Entity Framework. Suppose I have multiple project in VS. And now I want to Enable Migration to a newly created project, or Update-Database, or add-Migrations. I always have to type "-ProjectName MyNewProjectName"
in the package manager console
Since I have set the Start Up Project as my newly added project
Still I need to add the suffix as "-ProjectName MyNewProjectName" to every command I type related to entity framework in Package Manager Console
Is there any way to make it smarter and tell Package Manager to point to a particular project w/o suffixing the project name in each and every command?
18:06
Hi there @un
@Unbreakable
You can select in the package manager console the solution you want to type
Can you kindly elabaorate. Currently, I need to use suffix all the time. :-|
Something like "update-database -ProjectName MyCodesFirst"
If you go to your package manager console
you can see the Default Project dropdown bar
you need to select your data layer of the project where you want the migration
and then you can just type update-database
or you can write a powershell script that you just need to run every time
Awesome.. Found it :)
@StuiterSlurf: Thanks Sire! :)
 
3 hours later…
21:11
Why would you use abstract class?
For any number of reasons that involve having an object that provides a base for other objects without itself being valid.
21:23
ab|stract
ADJECTIVE
existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence
is there no button to report a profile?
22:31
Hey guys i have a question about encoding a file to a base 64. Right now i can do it, i can take an exe and convert it to base 64 but idk what to do with the string. What's the format i should save it to? Like putting inside a text file or something?
@user5014677 Why do you want to save a base64 string to a file?
we send a zip with an exe inside it through email but somehow they block all exe files and even inside a zip folder they somehow figure out and block it
so we thought about extracting the zip and encoding it before sending it
encrypt it?
that was a suggestion, not a question
22:39
ok but you know that a base 64 would be as good and would not have to deal with key
Well feel free to put base64 in a file
lol thanks for the help mate now i know what to do with my base 64 string yaya

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