In MVC And Entity Framework, How To Avoid Duplicate Rows
Mar 7, 2011
I'm new to ASP.NET MVC and I'm trying to implement an address manager.I'm using Linq2Entity Framework. I've got a table with contacts and one with phone numbers. These two tables are linked by a contact_has_phone_number table. The Entity Framework enables me to get all phone numbers that are assigned to one contact. This is done by calling contact.PhoneNumbers which returns a collection of phone numbers.
I have a weired problem. One of the pages in my application show's status of tasks in a table. I am using entity framework ( entity to object) to do all the data handling with DB. I noticed that even though the status is updated in DB, its not reflected on my webpage even after continuous refresh! If i stop the server and start the application again (currently running on VS2008 dev server) the updated data is displayed!
Am I seeing the cached data? how do I prevent this from happening?
i'm trying to use Entity Framework to insert into SQL SERVER 2005, using Visual studio 2008.the following codes are a Button onclick event,I want to insert into DB multiple rows at a time
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however this does not work, it seems we can only insert into DB only one row at a time
i'm trying to use Entity Framework to insert into SQL SERVER 2005, using Visual studio 2008.the following codes are a Button onclick event,I want to insert into DB multiple rows at a time
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however this does not work, it seems we can only insert into DB only one row at a time
I need to check if any rows are returned in a QueryString here's what I have so far.not sure what code to put to see if the row count is greater than 1
private void BindDataToGrid() { //MessageBoardEntities3 is ThemeableAttribute connection string name int TID = Convert.ToInt32(Request.QueryString["ThreadID"].ToString()); // if Post ID is int var context = new MessageBoardEntities3(); gvPosts.DataSource = from p in context.Posts where p.ThreadID == TID select new { p.Post1, p.PostID }; gvPosts.DataBind(); lblNoPosts.Text = "No posts found for this thread."; }
Is there a way to export a EF 4.0 Data Model to EF 3.5?
I looked around and found that we are not able to access EF 4.0 from a ASP.Net 3.5 project here: [URL]
Our project is the 1st to go to .Net 4.0 using Entity Framework and we (the team) were wondering if there was a way for the other projects that "might" need to access our data that are still using the .Net 3.5 framework.
I've a gridview with 6 coloums. First col is dropdown list and rest are text boxes.aspx page looks like this
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I've a created a class and bounded to grid view in my Business LayerThe dropdown list was bounded to another table by using gvExpense_RowDataBound eventNo.of rows in gridview depends on no. of rows in expensetype table
I am new to entity framework , it is really very good , but I want to know what is the difference between using entity framework with stored procedure or without stored procedure , which one the faster and what is the benefits for using stored procedures with entity framework.
I have an EDM, it includes the entities extension and history. My goal is to use history to keep track of all the changes made to extension entity. For example, if extension with ID 223 has its property 'Name_Display' changed - I want the history entity to record this.
I'm using ASP.NET with VB.NET. Where in my code do I put the hook to say, "update the history entity" and what should that hook look like?
I have a webform which users fill in and all fields are submitted to table. How do I check that the record doesn't already exist in the table before the data is submitted? And if the data does exist I'd like to display error message label.
IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT * FROM Programme WHERE Title = @Title) BEGIN SET @ErrorMsg =@Title + ' Already Exists' RAISERROR (@ErrorMsg,11,1) return END I am Using this code to avoid Duplicate records in Database. Which code I have to write in .aspx.cs Page To Show Error Message on .aspx Page..
I get an cast exception when i am trying to insert an entity in Entity Framework (using code-first). From this code :
public virtual T Insert(T entity) { return Context.Set<T>().Add(entity); }
The cast exception is like "impossible to cast ...Collection'1(Entity) to type (Entity)" I can't figure out why. I am pretty sure ive done everything right. Post entity
public class Post { public long PostId { get; private set; } public DateTime date { get; set; } [Required] public string Subject { get; set; } public User User { get; set; } public Category Category { get; set; } [Required] public string Body { get; set; } public virtual ICollection<Tag> Tags { get; private set; } public Post() { Category = new Category(); if (Tags == null) Tags = new Collection<Tag>(); }................................
I am mapping a stored procedure to an entity by right clicking on the entity (in the .edmx) and selecting "Stored Procedure Mapping." This brings you to a Mapping Details - "Name of Entity" Window that allows you to select the insert, update, and delete stored procedures associated with the Entity. It also maps the stored procedure parameter to the Entity "Property" (Column).
I'm gettin an error "error 2042: Parameter Mapping specified is not valid." The cause of the error is fairly obvious, in the Insert stored procedure that has been selected, a 'CHAR' parameter is being mapped to an Int32 Entity Property. I altered the stored procedure parameter to match the entity, I deleted the stored procedure, readded, and reslected it as the Insert function. I also cleaned, validated, updated model from database. No matter what I do, the parameter list in the mapping details doesn't reflect the change to the stored procedure. It's stuck on a char --> int32 mapping, even though it has been changed, like it's buried deep in meta data some where.
How do you avoid duplicate bound items in this scenario: There's a databound control on a page (a DropDownList in this case, though I don't think it matters). It has AppendDataBoundItems set to "true". Somewhere in the code, a DataSource is set and DataBind is called. So this control is bound explicitly. You have a bunch of other things to bind on the page, so you call Page.DataBind.
Your databound control now has duplicate items in it. It was (1) bound explicitly, then (2) Page.DataBind bound it again. Since AppendDataBoundItems was true, the second bind appends to the first, and you end up with double the items. A couple limitations: The explicit call to DataBind on the control is done through some centralized code, and would be painful to change. i really need to bind the rest of the page in aggregate (via Page.Databind()) because there's too many other databound elements to do it individually without writing a ton of individual calls.
I need a method like... Page.DataBindExceptIfTheyHaveAlreadyBeenBoundDuh()
I have a receipt page for my clients that will display their info and they will get notify by an email message. Here is the problem: when user hit refresh button from a brownser, it will send duplicate email message to the user.
This is what i have:
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { if(!IsPostBack) SendEmail() } protected void SendEmail() { //here is my function for email }
I am trying to add a new entity and have to refernce associated data to add it. I cannot load the Referencetables. Giving "The EntityReference could not be loaded because it is not attached to an ObjectContext." How do i complete this task in Entity Framework 3.5
I have a stupid problem with the Entity Framework. I get the following Exception:
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I have an entity with a 4 fields representing the primary key. I copy it via serialization (works fine). I set the old entity to not valid (Datefield set to a date in the past, this field is part of the PK) and set the copied entity to DateTime.Now.Date. When I call context.AddObject I get the Exception above. I tried copying the entity via reflection but the entity has 3-4 references. And when copied, I get another Exception before even Adding the entity to the context. I also tried setting newObj.EntityKey = null and reset all the fields neccessary for the PK. I just want a whole copy of an entity with a different primary key (and some other fields changed too) and Create it in the database.
http://mysite.com -> https://www.mysite.com OK http://www.mysite.com -> https://www.mysite.com NOT WORKING
I guess the condition is not being satisfied when I enter www.mysite.com in the browser, so there's no redirect and the page serves as HTTP instead of HTTPS.
I think I just need to modify the condition pattern, but I have almost nothing regex knowledge and I need this asap.
I'm writing a custom .NET MembershipProvider (not the built in one) and trying to update using Entity Framework. But of course i have no access to (Try)UpdateModel. How can i update it?