Data can come from many places. A level of abstraction sitting above the database is a common practice in enterprise application development. Entity Framework (EF) is among the most popular solutions in this space giving developers the ability manipulate data as objects that have been automatically generated from the database (or vice-versa if code-first practices are used). Entity Framework shields developers from tedious data access, validation and object mapping tasks. EF also provides the ease and simplicity of LINQ to obtain data required for an application, or in this case a report.


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