Is it good idea to use uint instead of int as the primary key in data model class?

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臣服心动 2020-12-18 18:45

We know that the primary keys are usually positive integers.

Is it good idea to use uint instead of int as the primary key in data model cl

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  •  暗喜
    暗喜 (楼主)
    2020-12-18 19:06

    In case somebody else stumbles on this question - don't use uint for your keys. I've just tried that with Entity Framework 6.1.12 and code kept failing with cryptic "Entity doesn't have key" exception.

    Only after I've changed uint property back to int it started working as expected.

    So, yeah, it sucks to have 2+ billion range unused, but that's how things are. And if you have even a slight doubt that you may end up with billion plus records, go with long. Ironically, then you'll have 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 numbers unused ;).

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