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Tirzan
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      11th Dec 2009
Hi all,
sorry for my bad english.
Is it possible to create an association between two tables the reside
in different models?

Thanks

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Gregory A. Beamer
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      11th Dec 2009
Tirzan <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> Is it possible to create an association between two tables the reside
> in different models?


You mean you have them in 2 different files, I assume? If so, no. At
least not with the current bits out there. This is true of EF, LINQ and
DataSets. And it is likely to be a constraint for some time.

You can "mimic" an association programatically, if this is a mandatory
feature, but you will have to code it.

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