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Basically, entity framework 4.5, c# 4.0. Sql Server 2008.

I was going to creat new records and insert them to the table but when I checked the database nothing changed. Why?

public DbSet<IxDetails> IxDetailRecords { get; set; }
IxContext ixContext = new IxContext();

var list = (from Ix in ixContext.IxDetailRecords
                   select Ix).ToList();
for (int k = 0; k < 100; k++)
{
       IxDetails ix = ixContext.IxDetailRecords.Create();
       ix.EnteredBy = "";// current user;
       ix.EntryDate = DateTime.Now;
       ix.FacilityID = facility;
       ix.FirstName = "";
       list.Add(ix);
 }
 ixContext.SaveChanges();

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Try this:

public DbSet<IxDetails> IxDetailRecords { get; set; }
IxContext ixContext = new IxContext();

for (int k = 0; k < 100; k++)
{
       IxDetails ix = ixContext.IxDetailRecords.Create();
       ix.EnteredBy = "";// current user;
       ix.EntryDate = DateTime.Now;
       ix.FacilityID = facility;
       ix.FirstName = "";
       ixContext.IxDetailRecords.Add(ix);
 }
 ixContext.SaveChanges();
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  • Rick beat me to this but I was going to recommend the same. The key is you need to add the record to the Context -- you're simply adding to a List<OfYourItem> which is not tracked by your context.
    – kingdango
    Nov 14, 2012 at 18:42
  • (didn't mean to hijack, just wanted to make sure he got the answer)
    – Rick B
    Nov 14, 2012 at 18:42
  • No worries, answer is what matters.
    – kingdango
    Nov 14, 2012 at 18:43
  • Why do you still have the query in there? It can be removed entirely.
    – Servy
    Nov 14, 2012 at 18:43
  • Are you using EF Code First? If so, can you update your post to include your IxContext class?
    – Rick B
    Nov 14, 2012 at 18:50
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You were adding the items to the list returned in the results, not to the actual collection that represents the database query.

If you look at the methods of ixContext.IxDetailRecords you should see an Attach method (or something along those lines, depending on the provider). Use that to attach the newly created item to the database context.

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  • @Love You don't need to create the list at all, just remove that section, and use ixContext.IxDetailRecords.Attach right where you are currently using Add to add it to the list. If I just give you code to copy/paste then you'll be in the exact same position the next time something comes up. Read through the answer; think critically about what it means, experiment on your own, look through the relevant documentation/intellisense, and if you still have problems comment indicating what they are and what you've tried.
    – Servy
    Nov 14, 2012 at 18:45
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Code first method would look like this:

public class YourDatabaseContext : DbContext
{
    public DbSet<IxDetails> IxDetailRecords { get; set; }
}

public class DataLoader
{    
    public void AddRecords()
    {
        using (var db = new YourDatabaseContext())
        {
            var newRecord = new IxDetailRecord {... };
            db.IxDetailRecords.Add(newRecord);
            db.Save();
        }
    }
}

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