IConventionModelBuilder.CanIgnore Method
Definition
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Overloads
CanIgnore(String, Boolean) |
Returns a value indicating whether the given entity type name can be ignored from the current configuration source |
CanIgnore(Type, Boolean) |
Returns a value indicating whether the given entity type can be ignored from the current configuration source. |
CanIgnore(String, Boolean)
- Source:
- IConventionModelBuilder.cs
- Source:
- IConventionModelBuilder.cs
- Source:
- IConventionModelBuilder.cs
Returns a value indicating whether the given entity type name can be ignored from the current configuration source
public bool CanIgnore (string typeName, bool fromDataAnnotation = false);
abstract member CanIgnore : string * bool -> bool
Public Function CanIgnore (typeName As String, Optional fromDataAnnotation As Boolean = false) As Boolean
Parameters
- typeName
- String
The entity type name to be removed from the model.
- fromDataAnnotation
- Boolean
Indicates whether the configuration was specified using a data annotation.
Returns
true
if the given entity type name can be ignored.
Applies to
CanIgnore(Type, Boolean)
- Source:
- IConventionModelBuilder.cs
- Source:
- IConventionModelBuilder.cs
- Source:
- IConventionModelBuilder.cs
Returns a value indicating whether the given entity type can be ignored from the current configuration source.
public bool CanIgnore (Type type, bool fromDataAnnotation = false);
abstract member CanIgnore : Type * bool -> bool
Public Function CanIgnore (type As Type, Optional fromDataAnnotation As Boolean = false) As Boolean
Parameters
- type
- Type
The entity type to be removed from the model.
- fromDataAnnotation
- Boolean
Indicates whether the configuration was specified using a data annotation.
Returns
true
if the given entity type can be ignored.
Applies to
Entity Framework