SqlServerModelBuilderExtensions.HasPerformanceLevelSql Method
Definition
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Overloads
HasPerformanceLevelSql(ModelBuilder, String) |
Configures the performance level (SERVICE_OBJECTIVE) for Azure SQL Database as a SQL expression. |
HasPerformanceLevelSql(IConventionModelBuilder, String, Boolean) |
Attempts to configure the performance level (SERVICE_OBJECTIVE) for Azure SQL Database. |
HasPerformanceLevelSql(ModelBuilder, String)
Configures the performance level (SERVICE_OBJECTIVE) for Azure SQL Database as a SQL expression.
public static Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.ModelBuilder HasPerformanceLevelSql (this Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.ModelBuilder modelBuilder, string performanceLevel);
static member HasPerformanceLevelSql : Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.ModelBuilder * string -> Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.ModelBuilder
<Extension()>
Public Function HasPerformanceLevelSql (modelBuilder As ModelBuilder, performanceLevel As String) As ModelBuilder
Parameters
- modelBuilder
- ModelBuilder
The model builder.
- performanceLevel
- String
The expression for the performance level of the database.
Returns
The same builder instance so that multiple calls can be chained.
Remarks
See Azure SQL Database documentation for supported values.
See Modeling entity types and relationships, and Accessing SQL Server and Azure SQL databases with EF Core for more information and examples.
Applies to
HasPerformanceLevelSql(IConventionModelBuilder, String, Boolean)
Attempts to configure the performance level (SERVICE_OBJECTIVE) for Azure SQL Database.
public static Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.Builders.IConventionModelBuilder HasPerformanceLevelSql (this Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.Builders.IConventionModelBuilder modelBuilder, string performanceLevel, bool fromDataAnnotation = false);
public static Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.Builders.IConventionModelBuilder? HasPerformanceLevelSql (this Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.Builders.IConventionModelBuilder modelBuilder, string? performanceLevel, bool fromDataAnnotation = false);
static member HasPerformanceLevelSql : Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.Builders.IConventionModelBuilder * string * bool -> Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.Builders.IConventionModelBuilder
<Extension()>
Public Function HasPerformanceLevelSql (modelBuilder As IConventionModelBuilder, performanceLevel As String, Optional fromDataAnnotation As Boolean = false) As IConventionModelBuilder
Parameters
- modelBuilder
- IConventionModelBuilder
The model builder.
- performanceLevel
- String
The expression for the performance level of the database.
- fromDataAnnotation
- Boolean
Indicates whether the configuration was specified using a data annotation.
Returns
The same builder instance if the configuration was applied,
null
otherwise.
Remarks
See Azure SQL Database documentation for supported values.
See Modeling entity types and relationships, and Accessing SQL Server and Azure SQL databases with EF Core for more information and examples.
Applies to
Entity Framework