Screencast: Using Inheritance in the ADO .NET Entity Framework

Welcome to another screencast dedicated to SQL Server 2008 Programmability!

This screencast again features the ADO .NET Entity Framework.

The screencast demonstrates how the developer can create an entity data model in Visual Studio 2008, and goes one step further, thus demonstrating a simple way of using inheritance in the entity data model.

 

Watch video: Using Inheritance in the ADO .NET Entity Framework

 

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