In many of my ASP.Net MVC 3 action methods, I'm having some serious issues with trying to update a record (or set of records) resulting in the following exception:
An entity can only be attached as modified without original state if it declares a version member or does not have an update check policy.
That's because I retrieve a record via my repository using one DataContext and then, after editing that record, attempt to save it using another new DataContext (i.e. two separate methods in my repository).
The problem is described better than I can ever do in this AzamSharp blog post entitled Dealing with LINQ to SQL DataContext Issues:
http://geekswithblogs.net/AzamSharp/archive/2008/05/17/122222.aspx
I come across many, many posts here and elsewhere with various suggestions, fixes and workarounds but the fact that this seemingly common workflow is not naturally supported in Linq 2 Sql is driving me nuts.
My question(s) is this... should I abandon Linq 2 Sql for a better approach that handles this workflow natively? If so, where should I look (EF, EF Code First, 3rd party)? If not, how do you handle this and get it to work (detach methods in partial classes, timestamps, etc.)?
I could write specific methods that handle the query and update in one method call but that would require me to add business logic inside the repository which is a no-no (or so I'm told). Plus that sounds like stored procedure wrapped in C# syntax. Sort of makes Linq 2 Sql redundant at that point.
Thanks for suggestions. And if you need code samples, etc. please take a look at the linked blog post above. It is much more eloquent than I could ever be at this point.