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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T07:01:56+00:00 2026-05-14T07:01:56+00:00

I’m using Visual Studio 2010 RTM with .NET/Entity Framework 4 RTM with a model

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I’m using Visual Studio 2010 RTM with .NET/Entity Framework 4 RTM with a model driven design approach.
When I create an entity with a DateTimeOffset field the EF modeler tries to map the DateTimeOffset to a SQL datetime instead of a SQL datetimeoffset.
I’m using SQL Server 2008 Express so the datetimeoffset is supported in the database.

Visual Studio comes up with this error:

Error 2019: Member Mapping specified is not valid. The type ‘Edm.DateTimeOffset[Nullable=False,DefaultValue=,Precision=]’ of member ‘Created’ in type ‘Data.SqlStorage.MyType’ is not compatible with ‘SqlServer.datetime[Nullable=False,DefaultValue=,Precision=3]’ of member ‘Created’ in type ‘Data.SqlStorage.Store.MyTypes

If I edit the type directly in the EDMX StorageModels xml section I get the following error:

Error 40: The Type datetimeoffset is not qualified with a namespace or alias. Only PrimitiveTypes can be used without qualification.

Why doesn’t the modeler just correctly map this to a SQL datetimeoffset type?
This problem also occured when I was still working with the beta versions of Visual Studio 2010 & .NET framework 4.

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    2026-05-14T07:01:56+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 7:01 am

    Try going the other way (DB->Model). It worked for Julie Lerman. It seems to me your manually-edited EDMX should also work if you qualify the DateTimeOffset with a namespace.

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