diff --git a/docs/en/Community-Articles/2021-10-31-Many-to-Many-Relationship-with-ABP-and-EF-Core/POST.md b/docs/en/Community-Articles/2021-10-31-Many-to-Many-Relationship-with-ABP-and-EF-Core/POST.md index 555d4d2b9b..040842443d 100644 --- a/docs/en/Community-Articles/2021-10-31-Many-to-Many-Relationship-with-ABP-and-EF-Core/POST.md +++ b/docs/en/Community-Articles/2021-10-31-Many-to-Many-Relationship-with-ABP-and-EF-Core/POST.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ You can see the ER Diagram of our application below. This diagram will be helpfu ![ER-Diagram](./er-diagram.png) -When we've examined the ER Diagram, we can see the one-to-many relationship between the **Author** and the **Book** tables. Also, the many-to-many relationship (**BookCategory** table) between the **Book** and the **Category** tables. (There can be more than one category on each book and vice-versa in our scenario).. +When we've examined the ER Diagram, we can see the one-to-many relationship between the **Author** and the **Book** tables. Also, the many-to-many relationship (**BookCategory** table) between the **Book** and the **Category** tables. (There can be more than one category on each book and vice-versa in our scenario). ### Source Code