diff --git a/docs/en/Community-Articles/2020-10-08-How-To-Add-Custom-Property-To-The-User-Entity/How-To-Add-Custom-Property-To-The-User-Entity.md b/docs/en/Community-Articles/2020-10-08-How-To-Add-Custom-Property-To-The-User-Entity/How-To-Add-Custom-Property-To-The-User-Entity.md index 17d5b4c9a6..1143af5a92 100644 --- a/docs/en/Community-Articles/2020-10-08-How-To-Add-Custom-Property-To-The-User-Entity/How-To-Add-Custom-Property-To-The-User-Entity.md +++ b/docs/en/Community-Articles/2020-10-08-How-To-Add-Custom-Property-To-The-User-Entity/How-To-Add-Custom-Property-To-The-User-Entity.md @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Abp Framework offers startup templates to get into the work faster. We can creat `abp new CustomizeUserDemo` -> In this article, I will go through the MVC application, but it will also work in the [Angular](https://docs.abp.io/en/abp/latest/Getting-Started?UI=NG&DB=EF&Tiered=No) application. +> In this article, I will go through the MVC application, but it will work also in the [Angular](https://docs.abp.io/en/abp/latest/Getting-Started?UI=NG&DB=EF&Tiered=No) application. After the download is finished, we can run **CustomizeUserDemo.DbMigrator** project to create the database migrations and seed the initial data (admin user, role, etc). Then we can run `CustomizeUserDemo.Web` to see that our application is working. @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ This will create a new migration class inside the `Migrations` folder of the **C > If you are using another IDE than the Visual Studio, you can use `dotnet-ef` tool as [documented here](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/ef/core/managing-schemas/migrations/?tabs=dotnet-core-cli#create-a-migration). -Finally, run the **CustomizeUserDemo.DbMigrator** application to update the database. +Finally, run the **CustomizeUserDemo.DbMigrator** project to update the database. When we updated the database, you can see that the `Title` and `Reputation` columns are added to the `Users` table.