Entity Framework Core provider for Access database
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EntityFrameworkCore.Jet

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EntityFrameworkCore.Jet is an Entity Framework Core provider for Microsoft Jet/ACE databases (supporting the Microsoft Access database file formats MDB and ACCDB).

The provider is .NET Standard 2.0 compatible, so it can be used with .NET (Core) 2.0+ and .NET Framework 4.6.1+. The major version corresponds to the major version of EF Core (i.e. EFCore.Jet 3.x is compatible with EF Core 3.y). It runs on Windows operating systems only and can be used with either ODBC or OLE DB together with their respective Access Database driver/provider.

Packages

Official Releases

All official releases are available on nuget.org.

Daily Builds

To use the latest daily builds from our Azure DevOps feed, add a NuGet.config file to your solution root with the following content, and enable prereleases:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<configuration>
  <packageSources>
    <add key="efcore.jet" value="https://bubibubi.pkgs.visualstudio.com/EntityFrameworkCore.Jet/_packaging/public/nuget/v3/index.json" />
    <add key="nuget.org" value="https://api.nuget.org/v3/index.json" />
  </packageSources>
</configuration>

Further information

More information can be found on our Wiki.

Questions

Any questions about how to use EntityFrameworkCore.Jet can be ask on StackOverflow using the jet-ef-provider and entity-framework-core tags.