问题
I am having the following error after typing update-database:
Cannot create more than one clustered index on table 'dbo.AppUsers'. Drop the existing clustered index 'PK_dbo.AppUsers' before creating another.
I am working on an Azure mobile service.
I have three data models:
public class AppUser : EntityData
{
public string Username { get; set; }
public virtual ICollection<RatingItem> userRatings { get; set; }
}
public class PlaceItem : EntityData
{
public string PlaceName { get; set; }
public int Group { get; set; }
public string XCoordinate { get; set; }
public string YCoordinate { get; set; }
}
public class RatingItem : EntityData
{
public int Ratings { get; set; }
public string PlaceId { get; set; }
public AppUser user { get; set; }
}
It has to do with migration because :
- The initial create is in the _MigrationHistory table, but isn't in the migration folder in the solution explorer.
- When I add-migration AddAll, I don't get any errors, and AddAll appears in the migration folder, but not in the table.
In the context file:
public class ICbackendContext : DbContext
{
public DbSet<AppUser> AppUsers { get; set; }
public DbSet<PlaceItem> PlaceItems { get; set; }
public DbSet<RatingItem> RatingItems { get; set; }
}
回答1:
Generally, this error message is caused by not running the Mobile Apps/Mobile Services DB generator. Entity Framework does not have an annotation for creating a clustered index that is not a primary key, so the mobile server SDK manually creates the right SQL statements to set CreatedAt
as a non-primary key clustered index.
To resolve this, run the database generator before migrations are applied. In the Migrations\Configuration.cs
file, include the following:
public Configuration()
{
AutomaticMigrationsEnabled = false;
SetSqlGenerator("System.Data.SqlClient", new EntityTableSqlGenerator());
}
To learn more, see How to make data model changes to a .NET backend mobile service. The topic applies to both Mobile Services and Mobile Apps, though some namespaces are different in Mobile Apps.
回答2:
As stated by @gorillapower in comments, this piece of code is also very important.
modelBuilder.Conventions.Add(new AttributeToColumnAnnotationConvention<TableColumnAttribute, string>( "ServiceTableColumn", (property, attributes) => attributes.Single().ColumnType.ToString()));
inside your
protected override void OnModelCreating(DbModelBuilder modelBuilder)
in the DbContext
config class. Do not forget to regenerate migrations.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36209008/cannot-create-more-than-one-clustered-index-on-table