Actually this issue existed also in 5.6.2 , i have the same problem. in fact hybrid authentication mode also does not work...
@bilalhaidar , sorry to reopen the discussion here again. but i do have the same case as you and was wondering how you solved it. i have read about the subject and most answers point to using the [MultiTenancySide(MultiTenancySides.Host)] attribute. but that does not prevent the framework from creating the table on the tenant side as well... in fact the only thing preventing a tenant from accessing the data in the host only table is not having access to the ui ... this is not the wanted behavior. i think is should not be the expected behavior as host only means specifically the entity resides only on the host side.
would appreciate your feedback on this.
Hi. Could you please share what you did to make it work ? i am having the same requirement and it is really not clear what calls to make first and what parameters to use ...
thank you
in one of my questions before deciding to use the framework, i have asked how to access to all tenants data and i was told host can (id = 0 in method calls) ...