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Issues getting started #10
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Please check the length of your columns, this exception is usually caused by the length of content exceeds the column's length definition. And since you have called Please use the sql scripts in the database folder to create your identity tables, because it is more accurate then the |
Thanks for your reply. Strangely I was able to run the SQL statement manually, not entirely sure what was going on there. I have tried to add
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I have seen the issue, it seems
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Thanks for your thoughts and insights on this, it has been very helpful! |
you are welcome. If there is nothing else, I think this issue can be closed. |
I am having some issues getting this up and running. I am using Fluent Hiberate to do my class mappings and I am unable to create a user table that lets me create a user. In my Startup.cs I have something that looks like this
and I have created an AppUser.cs like so
and a corresponding Map file
which has come from here. When I attempt to use the UserManager to create a user I get the following in my debug log
What can I do to fix this? Also is there a better way of adding the mappings for my AppUser?
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