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QuestionCould there be a base class for customers, employees and suppliers? Pin
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nstk10-Nov-11 6:04
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Thanks for your answers.

I was reading Entity Framework and this is how the question arose: in the database we usually have a table customers and a table employees.

Using EF we would get two separate classes for those groups and I was wondering how to deal with inheritance. It seems to me that by using EF we coulnd't use inheritance at all. But this maybe another story...
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Pete O'Hanlon10-Nov-11 7:37
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