No context type was found in the assembly 'WebApi.Service'. EF 6
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Why Enable-Migrations doesn't work:

I also tried
Enable-Migrations -ProjectName WebApi.Service -StartUpProjectName Webapi -Verbose
but it didn't work.
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Why Enable-Migrations doesn't work:

I also tried
Enable-Migrations -ProjectName WebApi.Service -StartUpProjectName Webapi -Verbose
but it didn't work.
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Please, do not use pictures for error description.
– Alexander
Nov 10 at 10:01
Possible duplicate of EF 5 Enable-Migrations : No context type was found in the assembly
– Alexander
Nov 10 at 10:03
Just callEnable-Migrationsfor project that contains definition of your context class.
– Alexander
Nov 10 at 10:05
If this is not the project where the context is you need to define that project in the command tha you entered.
– Llazar
Nov 10 at 13:35
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Why Enable-Migrations doesn't work:

I also tried
Enable-Migrations -ProjectName WebApi.Service -StartUpProjectName Webapi -Verbose
but it didn't work.
entity-framework
Why Enable-Migrations doesn't work:

I also tried
Enable-Migrations -ProjectName WebApi.Service -StartUpProjectName Webapi -Verbose
but it didn't work.
entity-framework
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Please, do not use pictures for error description.
– Alexander
Nov 10 at 10:01
Possible duplicate of EF 5 Enable-Migrations : No context type was found in the assembly
– Alexander
Nov 10 at 10:03
Just callEnable-Migrationsfor project that contains definition of your context class.
– Alexander
Nov 10 at 10:05
If this is not the project where the context is you need to define that project in the command tha you entered.
– Llazar
Nov 10 at 13:35
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Please, do not use pictures for error description.
– Alexander
Nov 10 at 10:01
Possible duplicate of EF 5 Enable-Migrations : No context type was found in the assembly
– Alexander
Nov 10 at 10:03
Just callEnable-Migrationsfor project that contains definition of your context class.
– Alexander
Nov 10 at 10:05
If this is not the project where the context is you need to define that project in the command tha you entered.
– Llazar
Nov 10 at 13:35
1
1
Please, do not use pictures for error description.
– Alexander
Nov 10 at 10:01
Please, do not use pictures for error description.
– Alexander
Nov 10 at 10:01
Possible duplicate of EF 5 Enable-Migrations : No context type was found in the assembly
– Alexander
Nov 10 at 10:03
Possible duplicate of EF 5 Enable-Migrations : No context type was found in the assembly
– Alexander
Nov 10 at 10:03
Just call
Enable-Migrations for project that contains definition of your context class.– Alexander
Nov 10 at 10:05
Just call
Enable-Migrations for project that contains definition of your context class.– Alexander
Nov 10 at 10:05
If this is not the project where the context is you need to define that project in the command tha you entered.
– Llazar
Nov 10 at 13:35
If this is not the project where the context is you need to define that project in the command tha you entered.
– Llazar
Nov 10 at 13:35
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Please, do not use pictures for error description.
– Alexander
Nov 10 at 10:01
Possible duplicate of EF 5 Enable-Migrations : No context type was found in the assembly
– Alexander
Nov 10 at 10:03
Just call
Enable-Migrationsfor project that contains definition of your context class.– Alexander
Nov 10 at 10:05
If this is not the project where the context is you need to define that project in the command tha you entered.
– Llazar
Nov 10 at 13:35