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I'd like to know if there's an easier way to insert a record if it doesn't already exist in a table. I'm still trying to build my LINQ to SQL skills.

Here's what I've got, but it seems like there should be an easier way.

public static TEntity InsertIfNotExists<TEntity>
(
    DataContext db,
    Table<TEntity> table,
    Func<TEntity,bool> where,
    TEntity record
)
    where TEntity : class
{
    TEntity existing = table.SingleOrDefault<TEntity>(where);

    if (existing != null)
    {
    	return existing; 
    }
    else
    {
    	table.InsertOnSubmit(record);

    	// Can't use table.Context.SubmitChanges()
    	// 'cause it's read-only

    	db.SubmitChanges();
    }

    return record;
}
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public static void InsertIfNotExists<TEntity>
                    ( this Table<TEntity>                 table
                     ,     TEntity                        entity
                     ,     Expression<Func<TEntity,bool>> predicate
                    )  where TEntity : class
 { 
   if (!table.Any(predicate)) 
    { table.InsertOnSubmit(record);
      table.Context.SubmitChanges();
    }
 }

table.InsertIfNotExists(entity, e=>e.BooleanProperty);
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What is e => e.BooleanProperty? Entities do not have a BooleanProperty member. I've never seen this before... – Chris Sep 19 '08 at 18:00
Hmm, you'll notice that in my code, I said that table.Context.SubmitChanges() didn't work because it's get-only. Apparently I made a mistake. – Chris Sep 19 '08 at 18:19
e=>e.BooleanProperty is just an example. It can stand for any expression that returns a boolean value. – Mark Cidade Sep 19 '08 at 18:41
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One last question (thanks for your help, by the way!). What is the benefit of using Expression<Func<TEntity,bool>> of just Func<TEntity,bool>? I see to recall something about "compiled expressions." When should I wrap a Func<> in an Expression<>, and can Action<>s be wrapped too? – Chris Sep 19 '08 at 19:23
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If you use Expression, it'll be converted to SQL and executed in the database. A naked Func can load the whole table into memory. Any delegate type can be used for an Expression< T>. – Mark Cidade Sep 22 '08 at 17:10
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Agree with marxidad's answer, but see note 1.

Note 1: IMHO, it is not wise to call db.SubmitChanges() in a helper method, because you may break the context transaction. This means that if you call the InsertIfNotExists<TEntity> in the middle of a complex update of several entities you are saving the changes not at once but in steps.

Note 2: The InsertIfNotExists<TEntity> method is a very generic method that works for any scenario. If you want to just discriminate the entities that have loaded from the database from the entities that have been created from the code, you can utilize the partial method OnLoaded of the Entity class like this:

public partial class MyEntity
{
    public bool IsLoaded { get; private set; }
    partial void OnLoaded()
    {
        IsLoaded = true;
    }
}

Given that (and note 1), then InsertIfNotExists functionality is reduced to the following:

if (!record.IsLoaded)
    db.InsertOnSubmit(record);
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A better design might be for the method to be called InsertOnSubmitIfNotExists() and to leave out table.Context.SubmitChanges() – Mark Cidade Sep 19 '08 at 18:43

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