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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T13:03:49+00:00 2026-05-15T13:03:49+00:00

I am trying to create an Entity Framework 4 model based on a legacy

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I am trying to create an Entity Framework 4 model based on a legacy SQL server 2008 database. Since the model is going to be published in a web service, I need to omit an integer column called NewsletterSubscribed from one of the model’s entities.

After removing the column in the EF designer I got the following compilation error:

Error   59  Error 3023: Problem in mapping fragments starting at line 356:Column Users.NewsletterSubscribed in table Users must be mapped: It has no default value and is not nullable.
    C:\Users\Adrian\Documents\Sites\Zeiterfassung\Zeiterfassung\API\V1\EFModel.edmx 357 15  Zeiterfassung

But the column seems to have a default value of 0 bound to it. I tried running this SQL statement against the database:

ALTER TABLE [dbo].[Users] ADD  DEFAULT ((0)) FOR [NewsletterSubscribed]

But that also fails:

Msg 1781, Level 16, State 1, Line 3
Column already has a DEFAULT bound to
it. Msg 1750, Level 16, State 0, Line
3 Could not create constraint. See
previous errors.

So either the column does not have a default value (in which case I am not sure why I can’t create one), or Entity Framework doesn’t see it. What is going on?

Thanks,

Adrian

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    2026-05-15T13:03:50+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 1:03 pm

    Open the .edmx with Visual Studio XML editor rather than with the Entity Designer, and add a DefaultValue="0" attribute to the unmapped column in the SSDL. For some reasons these are not generated from the database.

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