Yeah, as Richard mentioned you've probably got a naming conflict. Since it builds a class based on the table name when you add it a second time you get an error ...
SQL Server 2016 lets you treat JSON objects like rows in a table, allowing you to use data from AJAX queries in joins, updates and any other SQL statement you can think of. SQL Server 2016 provides ...
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