A big step for Stored Procedures in EF4

Posted by: Julia Lerman Blog - Dont Be Iffy..., on 01 Aug 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

When you are building or updating a model from a database, included Stored Procedures find their way into the SSDL (Store Schema Description Layer) of the metadata but not into the conceptual model. In order to expose them in your model, you need to create something called a Function Import which imports that stored proc from your SSDL into your model. In EF4, when you run the Function Import Wizard, you will see a new option: Complex. Complex Types have been around since the beginning of Entity...

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