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16,954 PointsTo fix the app problem, i changed the ConnectionString from the Manager App.Config to the class library App.Config.
I switched the connection string code in the App.Config file in Console Project to the App.Config file in the Library project. This make EF to create a new Database [ComicBookShared.Data.Context]. Is this also a solution? or is not recommended.
Simon Coates
28,694 PointsSimon Coates
28,694 PointsI did the same thing. I have an earlier version of the project on my computer and they seemed to share a database. I had wondered if changing the context key would mess up my other project. Plus i assumed controlling the database connection from outside the library project would be useful if multiple projects used the library. I don't know whether it's a good idea or not.
(comment might be too late to be of interest to you, but might be interesting for someone taking the course down the track)