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A quick start project that shows how to consume data from SQL Server using Microsoft SqlClient and bound it to Blazor Scheduler.

Documentation : https://blazor.syncfusion.com/documentation/scheduler/data-binding#sql-server-data-bindingsql-client
**Documentation**: https://blazor.syncfusion.com/documentation/scheduler/data-binding#sql-server-data-bindingsql-client

## Prerequisites

Make sure that you have the latest versions of 'Visual Studio 2022' in your machine before starting to work on this project. Ensure that you are having SQL Server Data Tools within Visual Studio 2022.
* Visual Studio 2022
* Ensure that you are having SQL Server Data Tools within Visual Studio 2022.

# How to run this application?
## How to run the project

* To run this application, you need to first clone the <code>Blazor-Scheduler-SQL-Server-Databinding</code> repository and then open it in Visual Studio 2022.
* Checkout this project to a location in your disk.
* Open the solution file using the Visual Studio 2022.
* Restore the NuGet packages by rebuilding the solution.
* Using the Migrations create the database by running the following command in the Package Manager console:
> PM> update-database
* Migrations automate the creation of database based on our Model. The EF Core packages required for migration will be added with .NET Core project setup.
* Now, simply build and run your project to view the output.
* Run the project.