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I am trying to use Fluent Migrator with .net core2 application with no success (i did had a success with using Fluent Migrator with .net framework application).



What i did is the follow:



  1. Created a new Class library project in the solution.

  2. Added Flunt-migrator, ver 3.1.3

  3. Created classes that inherit from Migration class.

  4. implement the Down() and Up() functions.
    located the Migrate.exe file under windows Users folder

  5. in the migration project properties window, updated the build output path to the path of the Migrate.exe file.

ran build on the project, but the tables wasn't created under the
data base tables.



did i missed something?










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    I am trying to use Fluent Migrator with .net core2 application with no success (i did had a success with using Fluent Migrator with .net framework application).



    What i did is the follow:



    1. Created a new Class library project in the solution.

    2. Added Flunt-migrator, ver 3.1.3

    3. Created classes that inherit from Migration class.

    4. implement the Down() and Up() functions.
      located the Migrate.exe file under windows Users folder

    5. in the migration project properties window, updated the build output path to the path of the Migrate.exe file.

    ran build on the project, but the tables wasn't created under the
    data base tables.



    did i missed something?










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      I am trying to use Fluent Migrator with .net core2 application with no success (i did had a success with using Fluent Migrator with .net framework application).



      What i did is the follow:



      1. Created a new Class library project in the solution.

      2. Added Flunt-migrator, ver 3.1.3

      3. Created classes that inherit from Migration class.

      4. implement the Down() and Up() functions.
        located the Migrate.exe file under windows Users folder

      5. in the migration project properties window, updated the build output path to the path of the Migrate.exe file.

      ran build on the project, but the tables wasn't created under the
      data base tables.



      did i missed something?










      share|improve this question
















      I am trying to use Fluent Migrator with .net core2 application with no success (i did had a success with using Fluent Migrator with .net framework application).



      What i did is the follow:



      1. Created a new Class library project in the solution.

      2. Added Flunt-migrator, ver 3.1.3

      3. Created classes that inherit from Migration class.

      4. implement the Down() and Up() functions.
        located the Migrate.exe file under windows Users folder

      5. in the migration project properties window, updated the build output path to the path of the Migrate.exe file.

      ran build on the project, but the tables wasn't created under the
      data base tables.



      did i missed something?







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          This post would suggest that yes it does work, I don't have a huge amount of experience with fluent migrator but if i had to guess I would suspect the issue is that you are referencing a .exe rather than import the nuget packages






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          • i did everything mentioned in that post that you mentioned, but how do i run the migration? msbuild process? it's not mention there..

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          This post would suggest that yes it does work, I don't have a huge amount of experience with fluent migrator but if i had to guess I would suspect the issue is that you are referencing a .exe rather than import the nuget packages






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          This post would suggest that yes it does work, I don't have a huge amount of experience with fluent migrator but if i had to guess I would suspect the issue is that you are referencing a .exe rather than import the nuget packages






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          • i did everything mentioned in that post that you mentioned, but how do i run the migration? msbuild process? it's not mention there..

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            Nov 18 '18 at 10:28














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          This post would suggest that yes it does work, I don't have a huge amount of experience with fluent migrator but if i had to guess I would suspect the issue is that you are referencing a .exe rather than import the nuget packages






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          • i did everything mentioned in that post that you mentioned, but how do i run the migration? msbuild process? it's not mention there..

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            Nov 18 '18 at 10:28


















          • i did everything mentioned in that post that you mentioned, but how do i run the migration? msbuild process? it's not mention there..

            – E.Meir
            Nov 18 '18 at 10:28

















          i did everything mentioned in that post that you mentioned, but how do i run the migration? msbuild process? it's not mention there..

          – E.Meir
          Nov 18 '18 at 10:28






          i did everything mentioned in that post that you mentioned, but how do i run the migration? msbuild process? it's not mention there..

          – E.Meir
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