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Discussion of open issues, suggestions and bugs regarding Entity Framework support in ADO.NET Data providers
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HintonBR
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trayless cd/dvd roms?

Post by HintonBR » Sat 24 Jan 2009 01:02

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Post by AndreyR » Tue 27 Jan 2009 15:00

We will investigate the situation. I will let you know about the results.

HintonBR
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More Information on the issue

Post by HintonBR » Tue 27 Jan 2009 20:18

Thanks Andrey - I have found more information on the issue. I now know why Entity Framework was doing things differently for SQL than for Oracle. The data type for the key in Oracle was a decimal (because we were using number in the db) while for SQL it was an int. The type we were projecting into had the key value as an int and so with SQL it didn't have to worry about the cast, but Oracle did and for some reason that was causing an dbapplyexpression to be generated in the query tree.

Once I changed the data type of the key field in the type I was projecting into to decimal the outer apply went away and I got the same sql generated for Oracle that SQL was generating.
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