I have an EDM. I pass a model to a view when it is displayed based on the boolean value of the Current field (Only one record will ever be current):
public ActionResult Index()
{
myEDM db = new MyEDM();
MyEDMModel model = db.MyEDMTable.Where(g => g.Current == 1).First();
return View(model);
}
The table has 10 columns
fld1 fld2 fld3 ......
Each of the fields is created with a default value of emptystring '' for comparison reasons (I cannot compare to Null).
In the view I display a background image and a HTML.Actionlink based on the content of each field:
@if (Model.fldNo1 == "")
{
<td class="number">
@Html.ActionLink("1", "TakeNumber", "Numbers", new { Model, number = 1 })
</td>
}
else
{
<td class="numberTaken">
@Html.ActionLink("1", "NumberTaken", "Home", new { Model, number = 1 })
</td>
}
Each field can be taken and reserved by the user. Only one user per field (obviously) and if the field != '' then I must do nothing. The field is reserved by someone else. The field is populated with the userID if available.
This is where my question comes in. I have passed the model from the load of the page from the EDM. If the user then browses the view for say 5 minutes and then selects to reserve a specific number. In order to check if another user has reserved this field in the 5 minutes of browsing time do I need to refresh the model from the EDM or is the passed model updated dynamically? i.e.
Do I do this:
myEDM db = new MyEDM();
Int32 muser = (Int32)Membership.GetUser().ProviderUserKey;
String user = muser.ToString();
if (number == 1 && model.fldNo1 == "")
{
model.fldNo1 = user;
UpdateModel(model);
db.SaveChanges();
}
elseif ...........
Or must I first recall or refresh the model to ensure an entry in particular field has not been entered in the duration of the users browsing (5minutes for example):
myEDM db = new MyEDM();
myEDMModel updateEDMModel = db.MyEDMTable.Where(g => g.id == model.id).First
Int32 muser = (Int32)Membership.GetUser().ProviderUserKey;
String user = muser.ToString();
if (number == 1 && updateEDMModel.fldNo1 == "")
{
updateEDMModel.fldNo1 = user;
UpdateModel(updateEDMModel);
db.SaveChanges();
}
elseif ...........
Unfortunately I am a one man band and I am having great difficulty testing this.