I have a table in Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 called Page with a primary key called ID. I have another table called Navigation with a column PageID. PageID is a unique foreign key reference to the ID column of Page. This creates a one to one relationship between Navigation and Page records.
When generating models from the database, it creates a one to many relationship where a Page contains a list of Navigation records.
Is this simply the Entity Framework detecting that there is a foreign key involved and ignoring the uniqueness of the columns in the database?
The SQL for the PageID column in Navigation is:
[PageID] INTEGER FOREIGN KEY REFERENCES [Page](ID) UNIQUE NOT NULL
The SQL for the ID column in Page is:
[ID] INTEGER PRIMARY KEY IDENTITY(0, 1) NOT NULL
Here is the solution I had originally, which is what Ladislav was mentioning.
The SQL for the PageID column in Navigation was:
[ID] INTEGER PRIMARY KEY FOREIGN KEY REFERENCES [Page](ID) NOT NULL