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Just an architecting question - let's say you wanted to update TodoList so that it is associated in a many-to-one relationship with AspNetUsers. TodoList.cs is in the Domain layer, but ApplicationUser.cs is in the Infrastructure layer. It seems improper to reference Infrastructure from Domain, so what is the right path forward here?
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Just an architecting question - let's say you wanted to update TodoList so that it is associated in a many-to-one relationship with AspNetUsers. TodoList.cs is in the Domain layer, but ApplicationUser.cs is in the Infrastructure layer. It seems improper to reference Infrastructure from Domain, so what is the right path forward here?
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