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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T09:56:06+00:00 2026-05-31T09:56:06+00:00

In my database I have a table Category, with columns Id, CategoryName, ParentCategoryId, where

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In my database I have a table Category, with columns Id, CategoryName, ParentCategoryId, where ParentCategoryId has a constraint on Category.Id.

I’m using entity framework code first, where the entity looks like:

public class Category
{
   public long Id { get; private set; }
   public string CategoryName { get; private set; }
   public long? ParentCategoryId { get; private set; }
   public Category ParentCategory { get; private set; }       
   public virtual ICollection<Category> SubCategories { get; private set; }
}

If I try to run a query against this, I get the exception:

 The relationship 'ComplaintModel.FK_Complaint_Category' was not loaded because the type 'ComplaintModel.Category' is not available.\r\nThe following information may be useful in resolving the previous error:\r\nThe required property 'Category1' does not exist on the type 'EC.Complaint.Services.Command.Domain.Entities.Category'.\r\n\r\n"}    System.Exception {System.Data.MetadataException}

So it seems it needs navigation properties, if I add these:

 public ICollection<Category> Category1 { get; private set; }
 public long? Category2Id { get; private set; }
 public Category Category2 { get; private set; }

the query works.

But of course, I don’t want the Category1 and Category2 properties, I want ParentCategory and SubCategories properties being used.

How can I tell code first to use the correct navigation properties?

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    2026-05-31T09:56:07+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 9:56 am

    your POCO class should look like this …

    public class Category
    {
       public long Id { get; private set; }
       public string CategoryName { get; private set; }
       public long? ParentCategoryId { get; private set; }
       public virtual Category ParentCategory { get; private set; }       
       public virtual ICollection<Category> SubCategories { get; private set; }
    }
    
    public class CategoryConfiguration : EntityTypeConfiguration<Category>
    {
        public CategoryConfiguration()
        {
            this.HasKey(x => x.Id);
    
            this.HasMany(category => category.SubCategories)
                .WithOptional(category => category.ParentCategoryId)
                .HasForeignKey(course => course.UserId)
                .WillCascadeOnDelete(false);
        }
    }
    
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