Type '{0}' is derived from the type '{1}' that is the type for EntitySet '{2}'. Type '{0}' defines new concurrency requirements that are not allowed for sub types of base EntitySet types.
Type '{0}' in assembly '{1}' cannot be forwarded safely from assembly '{2}' because assembly '{1}' is not fully trusted and ...
Type '{0}' in conceptual side cannot be mapped to type '{1}' on the object side. Both the types must be abstract or both ...
Type '{0}' in namespace '{1}' cannot be used as the base type of a data contract type, because it itself does not have a ...
Type '{0}' is a recursive collection data contract which is not supported. Consider modifying the definition of collection ...
Type '{0}' is derived from the type '{1}' that is the type for EntitySet '{2}'. Type '{0}' defines new concurrency requirements ...
Type '{0}' is not a valid consumer connection point. It must be public, a subclass of ConsumerConnectionPoint, and have a ...
Type '{0}' is not a valid provider connection point. It must be public, a subclass of ProviderConnectionPoint, and have a ...
Type '{0}' is not valid in function '{1}'. The function must have return type and parameters expressed in conceptual side ...
Type '{0}' is not valid in function '{1}'. The function must have return type and parameters expressed in primitive types. ...