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an older project I am forced by the circumstances to use VS 2008 and Framework 3.5 - I have issues with the edmx showing bizarre behavior and not updating the entities as required. The edmx throws me the above error, but when I go to the respective table and right click it - "Update Model from Database" there is no change, the error is still there. If I delete the table from the entity type is not mapped in edmx diagram by selecting it and pressing del, then in the Model Browser It disappears from the .Database but when clicking "Update model from Database" I cant see i in the "Add" list, all I can do is "Refresh" the table since I still see it in the refresh list (which should not happen because I deleted it! ) Please help me. I cannot afford to lose time on such trivial problems that VS throws at me. Thank you very much in advance, c# entity-framework visual-studio-2008 mapping share|improve this question asked Oct 8 '12 at 11:02 Amc_rtty 1,21152854 1 check the xml file of your model, it's probably still in there somewhere. Try deleting it manually from that xml file, then try to update again. Take backups tho :) –Thousand Oct 8 '12 at 11:05 Your sugegstion worked. Please rewrite as answer so I can give credits –Amc_rtty Oct 8 '12 at 16:15 get the line number from error open xml file go to that line add a scaler property with the name specified in error save ... and rebuild .. –vishal sharma May 15 '13 at 7:25 add a comment| 6 Answers 6 active oldest votes up vote 32 down vote accepted Check the xml file of your model, it's probably still in th
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ADO.NET Entity Data Model Tools Entity Data Model Designer Entity Data Model Designer Entity Designer Errors Entity Designer Errors Entity Designer how to add table mapping in entity framework Errors Model Browser Window Mapping Details Window Delete Unmapped Tables and Views Dialog Box Entity Designer Errors Generated Code Overview TOC Collapse the table of content Expand the table of content This documentation is http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12780389/entity-framework-error-error-11009-property-is-not-mapped archived and is not being maintained. This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. Recommended Version This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. Entity Designer Errors Visual Studio 2010 This topic lists common errors that the ADO.NET Entity Data Model Designer reports when validating an .edmx file and suggests ways to resolve the errors. Note When you add an empty .edmx file to your project and then https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee524052(v=vs.100).aspx begin adding entities and associations, some of the errors below may be reported as warnings. When you add storage model and mapping information to the .edmx file, the warnings will be reported as errors if problems still exist. For more information, see How to: Create a New .edmx File (Entity Data Model Tools) and How to: Generate a Database from a Conceptual Model (Entity Data Model Tools). Error 11007: Entity Type Is Not Mapped This error occurs when an entity type in the conceptual model is not mapped to the data source. To resolve this error, map the entity type to the data source. For more information, see How to: Map Entities to Database Tables (Entity Data Model Tools). Error 11008: Association Is Not Mapped This error occurs when an association in the conceptual model is not mapped to the data source. To resolve this error, map the association to the data source. For more information, see How to: Create and Edit Association Mappings (Entity Data Model Tools). Error 11009: Property Is Not Mapped This error occurs when a property of an entity type in the conceptual model is not mapped to the data source. To resolve this error, map the property to the data source. For more
up Recent PostsRecent Posts Popular TopicsPopular Topics Home Search Members Calendar Who's On Home » SQL Server 2005 » Administering » http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic864594-146-1.aspx Error 11009 when applying SQL 2005 SP3 Error 11009 when applying SQL 2005 https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/26109272/Entity-Framework-4-error-11009-Property-is-not-mapped.html SP3 Rate Topic Display Mode Topic Options Author Message Patti JohnsonPatti Johnson Posted Friday, February 12, 2010 6:54 AM SSC Veteran Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Sunday, August 7, 2016 12:34 PM Points: 245, Visits: 937 I have installed a named instance on a SQL 2005 server with clustering - 64bit. There entity framework was already another default instance defined. The installation was successful until I tried to apply SP3. I am receiving error 11009 - No passive nodes were successfully patched. I get the impression from the install that it cannot reach the passive node to patch but I am not for sure. I checked the event log and I am finding these errors in the event log for SQLBROWSER is not mapped - (1) The configuration of the AdminConnection\TCP protocol in the SQL instance
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