Entity framework does not support stored procedures with TVP's. However, a Table Valued Function is supported, but its not the same thing. In order to achieve similar results, what I had to do was change the datatype of the parameter and use xml. I then wrote a TVF to read the xml and return a table to join with.
Assuming you pass an xml like:
<list>
<id>1</id>
</list>
create function [dbo].[XMLToTable] (@xml xml)
returns table
as
return (
--get the ids from the xml
select Item.value('.', 'int') as id from @xml.nodes('//id') as T(Item)
)
and your select will be something like
select t.* from MyTable t
inner join dbo.XMLToTable(@myXmlParam) x on x.id = t.id
EF will treat this as a string parameter, and you just pass it. This is relatively fast because it uses an Inline Table Valued Function. Unfortunately its a workaround until EF decides to support TVP's.
Please upvote the feature request here:
http://data.uservoice.com/forums/72025-entity-framework-feature-suggestions/status/317789
EDIT:
Here is a slightly more complex example of how you can deal with multiple values:
declare @xml xml =
'
<complex>
<companies>
<id>123456</id>
<name>My Company</name>
</companies>
<companies>
<id>147889</id>
<name>Some Co</name>
</companies>
</complex>
'
declare @tbl table (id int, name varchar(50))
insert into @tbl values (123456, 'My Company'),
(147889, 'Some Co'),
(788545, 'Great Corp')
select * from @tbl co
left join dbo.XMLCompanies(@xml) x on x.id = co.id
create function [dbo].[XMLCompanies] (@xml xml)
returns table
as
return (
--get the ids from the xml
select
id=Item.value('./id[1]', 'int')
,name=Item.value('./name[1]', 'varchar(50)')
from @xml.nodes('//companies') as T(Item)
)