StoreGeneratedPattern="Computed" works flawlessly on columns of type timestamp. But you can’t display a TimeStamp as a human-readable form.
So you can’t show the user “This row was modified on {TimeStamp}” because you simply can’t parse a SQL Timestamp to DateTime.
Now can I also create computed columns for DateTime columns so I don’t need to set it manually?
myEntity.LastModification = DateTime.Now
Not to mention it would be quite error-prone, if some user really wanted to do something bad, by simply changing his computers time.
Yes, as described here: Is there a way to specify default values for columns? Some DateTime columns in my database are set to getdate(), but the EF is unaware of these default values
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EDIT: to make the DB server side Modification date updated, follow this answer https://stackoverflow.com/a/8461681/1679310.
Computedsetting will do the reload