Audit with Entity Framework Core
How to implement an efficient audit system with Entity Framework Core? In this post I explain what to do and the source code is on GitHub
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How to implement an efficient audit system with Entity Framework Core? In this post I explain what to do and the source code is on GitHub
With Entity Framework Core you are able creating a model from the database and also calling a stored procedure.
Creating entity & context model automatically in C# for an existing database is called Database-First approach with Entity Framework Core
How to implement a log record changes in SQL server in an audit table and Entity Framework. This is the easy explanation and the code