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The foundation of Entity Framework Core is the way that it represents instances of .NET classes as rows in a relational database table. When you create relationships between classes, Entity Framework Core responds by creating corresponding relationships in the database. For the most part, the process of creating data relationships is intuitive and natural, although there are many options and some advanced features present pitfalls for the unwary.
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Freeman, A. (2018). Creating Data Relationships. In: Pro Entity Framework Core 2 for ASP.NET Core MVC. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3435-8_14
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