Vitalii Isaenko

C#

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Jan 5, 2021 15:14
bullshit
 
Nov 2, 2020 08:55
and have a good day :)
Nov 2, 2020 08:55
sure, thank you very much for your time!
Nov 2, 2020 08:44
drives me crazy last days
Nov 2, 2020 08:44
yeah...
Nov 2, 2020 08:44
but I can't do it
Nov 2, 2020 08:44
that would work of course
Nov 2, 2020 08:44
:D true
Nov 2, 2020 08:43
but not more
Nov 2, 2020 08:43
I just know I need to set it up like this
modelBuilder.Entity<SessionTypeLocale>().HasKey(s => new {s.Id, s.Locale});
Nov 2, 2020 08:43
right :)
Nov 2, 2020 08:42
(1,'en', 'External web session')
(1,'de','Externe Web-Sitzung')
(2,'en', 'Embedded web session')
(2,'de','Eingebettete Web-Sitzung')
Nov 2, 2020 08:42
since there is not only 1 record by id = 1
Nov 2, 2020 08:42
it means you are referencing several records in SessionTypeLocale table
Nov 2, 2020 08:42
but once you have (1,1) in the SessionTypes table
Nov 2, 2020 08:42
true, that's correct
Nov 2, 2020 08:39
from SessionTypeLocale table
Nov 2, 2020 08:39
SessionType table will have one SessionId - that's true, no problem here. But it will have TypeId column that will lead to several records in different languages
Nov 2, 2020 08:37
it's the compound key in the SessionTypeLocale table
Nov 2, 2020 08:37
unique is id + locale
Nov 2, 2020 08:37
all with the same typeId - as we ask. But in different languages (locale field is part of compound key)
Nov 2, 2020 08:36
it will basically have several SessionTypeLocale records for me
Nov 2, 2020 08:36
join SessionTypeLocale as stl on (stl.id = st.typeId)
Nov 2, 2020 08:36
what will be restricted? for example, I got this data in my SessionTypeLocale
(1,'en', 'External web session')
(1,'de','Externe Web-Sitzung')
(2,'en', 'Embedded web session')
(2,'de','Eingebettete Web-Sitzung')

Then I got this data in my Session table
(id: 1, name: 'new session')

Then this data in the SessionType table
(sessionId: 1, typeId: 1)

Then, when I have a join
select * from Session as s
join SessionType as st on (st.sessionId = s.id)
Nov 2, 2020 08:33
so once you add a field SessionTypeLocaleId -> it implies you reference several records in the database (the same type in different languages)
Nov 2, 2020 08:32
if you add locale field to SessionTypeLocale I'm not sure it will be anyhow different from the first example
like, how is it that SessionType object has only single SessionTypeLocale? Because by SessionTypeLocaleId it will have several rows from the datavase
Nov 2, 2020 08:27
yeah, didn't really want to introduce it since it is not possible for a session to have >1 type
Nov 2, 2020 08:27
but then I have to store type names so many times
(1,'en', 'External web session')
(1,'de','Externe Web-Sitzung')
(2,'en', 'Embedded web session')
(2,'de','Eingebettete Web-Sitzung')
Nov 2, 2020 08:26
didn't know that, thanks
Nov 2, 2020 08:25
могли на русский оказывается переключиться)
Nov 2, 2020 08:19
I'm sorry I sent you the setting from the previous post. For this case it was
modelBuilder.Entity<Session>()
.HasMany(a => a.SessionTypeLocales)
.WithOne()
.HasForeignKey(x => x.Id)
.HasPrincipalKey(x => x.TypeId);
Nov 2, 2020 08:16
BUT since it has the setting HasPrincipalKey - when I update Session table (via object through EF) typeId field is not updated (apparently there is such a setting for the principal keys)
Nov 2, 2020 08:15
that was proposed as a solution to my previous question
Nov 2, 2020 08:14
and it can do it with the setting actually
modelBuilder.Entity<AddressDto>()
.HasMany(e=>e.CountryLocale)
.WithOne()
.HasForeignKey(x=>x.Id)
.HasPrincipalKey(x=>x.CountryId);
Nov 2, 2020 08:14
so what I need EF to do is to give me 1 object of session (the same in all returned records) and 4 types inside
Nov 2, 2020 08:13
and I get 4 rows
Nov 2, 2020 08:13
so in SQL it would be just joining
select * from Session as s
join TypeLocale as tl on (tl.id = s.typeId)
Nov 2, 2020 08:13
that references 1 id BUT not 1 record in the TypeLocales table (since there will be several records with id = 1 - in en, in fr, in de, etc.
Nov 2, 2020 08:11
FK for me is typeId in the Session table
Nov 2, 2020 08:10
but it's not the case
Nov 2, 2020 08:10
it's one to many but not the typical one.. typical one would be if I had sessionId in TypeLocale table
Nov 2, 2020 08:09
and then I choose the correct language (but in advance I also cache sessions with types in all languages - therefore I need them all to be fetched)
Nov 2, 2020 08:08
So when I get the Session object - it should have type. but I need the type in all languages - en, de, fr...
Nov 2, 2020 08:08
but TypeLocale table is different - it doesn't have SessionId
Nov 2, 2020 08:07
I also have SessionLocale and it has indeed SessionId in the database
Nov 2, 2020 08:07
sure, but Locale != SessionLocale
Nov 2, 2020 08:07
Hi! thank you for taking time :) so, basically, I need to get the Session object the way you see it in the example
Nov 2, 2020 08:06
True, that might work, but when I get a session I need it's type with all locales. So you just change the rule and that's not what I need to work with Session object
Nov 2, 2020 08:06
No, I never need all sessions with the same typeId, what I need is to get type in all locales when I get sessions.
Nov 2, 2020 08:06
I also think such a case should be supported by EF Core. Or do you suggest me to restructure my DB schema? I'll add example data in the SessionTypeLocale table so it's clear that it shouldn't reference Session table