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Entity Framework Tutorial (Update)

You're reading from   Entity Framework Tutorial (Update) A comprehensive guide to the Entity Framework with insight into its latest features and optimizations for responsive data access in your projects

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783550012
Length 274 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Joydip Kanjilal Joydip Kanjilal
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Preface 1. Introducing the ADO.NET Entity Framework FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Started 3. Entities, Relationships, and the Entity Data Model 4. Working with Stored Procedures in the Entity Data Model 5. Working with Entity Client and Entity SQL 6. Working with LINQ to Entities 7. Working with the Object Services Layer 8. Working with WCF Data Services A. Advanced Concepts Index

Attaching and detaching objects to and from ObjectContext


You can use the Attach or Detach methods of the ObjectContext class to attach or detach objects. It should be noted that Attach will attach the entire object graph. The method cannot determine which objects are new and which already exist in ObjectContext. Note that when you execute a query on ObjectContext, the objects that are returned as a result of the query are attached in ObjectContext.

You can attach an object to ObjectContext by calling any of the following methods on ObjectContext:

  • Attach

  • AddObject

  • AttachTo

  • ApplyPropertyChanges

But what does Attach and Detach mean here? You use Attach to attach an object to the context. You should use Attach when the entity already exists in the database and you want the context to know about it without performing a query to locate the entity. When you attach an entity to ObjectContext using the Attach method, it sets EntityState of the object being attached to the Unchanged state. In...

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