> disconnected way).
> >>
> >> I guess the question one ends up asking themselves boils down to
> >> whether they are trying to use EF to accomplish some task or doing EF
> >> to understand EF itself.
> >>
> >> Having said that, EF does so
g to use EF to accomplish some task or doing EF
>> to understand EF itself.
>>
>> Having said that, EF does solve many problems but at the price of
>> introducing a different types of problems. Question is which problem
>> set one wishes rather be solving.
>>
&g
estion is which problem
> set one wishes rather be solving.
>
> Regards
>
> Arjang
>
>
>
> On 28 March 2011 14:24, Stephen Price wrote:
> > Hey there,
> >
> > Are there any EF gurus about?
> > This is a further email about the issue I posted recently w
e price of
introducing a different types of problems. Question is which problem
set one wishes rather be solving.
Regards
Arjang
On 28 March 2011 14:24, Stephen Price wrote:
> Hey there,
>
> Are there any EF gurus about?
> This is a further email about the issue I posted recently wher
Hey there,
Are there any EF gurus about?
This is a further email about the issue I posted recently where pressing
escape to undo a new row on a RadGridView is throwing an exception on some
entities but not others.
I've tracked down a difference but can't seem to find anything about