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The solution I am working in has several projects: start up project, data project and multiple others. I need to make migration on the data project to change the database. I can't access the migrations with add-migration. In the process I tried both the entity version and dotnet command both didn't work. I also tried to enable migrations with dot net version of the command to enable migrations, but it only resulted in migrations blocking access to database.



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The solution I am working in has several projects: start up project, data project and multiple others. I need to make migration on the data project to change the database. I can't access the migrations with add-migration. In the process I tried both the entity version and dotnet command both didn't work. I also tried to enable migrations with dot net version of the command to enable migrations, but it only resulted in migrations blocking access to database.



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The solution I am working in has several projects: start up project, data project and multiple others. I need to make migration on the data project to change the database. I can't access the migrations with add-migration. In the process I tried both the entity version and dotnet command both didn't work. I also tried to enable migrations with dot net version of the command to enable migrations, but it only resulted in migrations blocking access to database.



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  • Are you using core?
    – Peter Smith
    2 days ago










  • whether all the projects in one version or different
    – LDS
    2 days ago


















  • Are you using core?
    – Peter Smith
    2 days ago










  • whether all the projects in one version or different
    – LDS
    2 days ago
















Are you using core?
– Peter Smith
2 days ago




Are you using core?
– Peter Smith
2 days ago












whether all the projects in one version or different
– LDS
2 days ago




whether all the projects in one version or different
– LDS
2 days ago

















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