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Here's my Code

  public Tournament Read(int id)
    {
        using (var context = new DragonLairContext())
        {
            Tournament tournament = context.Tournaments
                 .Include(a => a.Game)
                    .Include(g => g.Game.Genre)
                    .Include(b => b.Groups.Select(g => g.Teams))
                    .Include(k => k.Groups.Select(y => y.Teams.Select(l => l.Players)))
                    .Include(c => c.TournamentType)
                    .FirstOrDefault(d => d.Id == id);
            return tournament;               
        }
    }

I'm using API and due to serialization issues, I need to convert my entities to DTOobject.

Here's a snippet from the Dto Converter

 public override DTOTournament Convert(Tournament t)
    {
        if (t.Game == null || t.TournamentType == null || t.Groups == null) throw new ArgumentException("Missing some data");
        DTOTournament dtoTournament = new DTOTournament();
        List<DTOGroup> dtoGroups = new List<DTOGroup>();

        DTOTournamentType dtoTournamentType = new DTOTournamentType() { Id = t.TournamentType.Id, Type = t.TournamentType.Type };


        foreach (var group in t.Groups)
        {
            if (group.Teams == null) return dtoTournament;
            List<DTOTeam> dtoTeams = new List<DTOTeam>();
            foreach (var team in group.Teams)
            {
                List<DTOPlayer> dtoPlayers = new List<DTOPlayer>();
                if (team.Players == null) return dtoTournament;
                foreach (var player in team.Players)
                {
                    dtoPlayers.Add(new DTOPlayer() { Id = player.Id, Name = player.Name });
                }
                dtoTeams.Add(new DTOTeam()
                {
                    Id = team.Id,
                    Name = team.Name,
                    Win = team.Win,
                    Loss = team.Loss,
                    Draw = team.Draw,
                    DtoPlayers = dtoPlayers
                });
            }
            dtoGroups.Add(new DTOGroup()
            {
                Id = group.Id,
                Name = group.Name,
                DtoTeams = dtoTeams,
                DtoTournament = dtoTournament
            });
        }

        dtoTournament.DTOTournamentType = dtoTournamentType;
        dtoTournament.Id = t.Id;
        dtoTournament.Name = t.Name;
        dtoTournament.StartDate = t.StartDate;
        dtoTournament.DtoGroups = dtoGroups;
        dtoTournament.DtoGame = new DTOGame() { Id = t.Game.Id, Name = t.Game.Name, DtoGenre = new DTOGenre() { Id = t.Game.Genre.Id, Name = t.Game.Genre.Name } };
        return dtoTournament;
    }

Here's the Json

     {
  "$id": "1",
  "Id": 1,
  "Name": "I'm a Tournament",
  "StartDate": "2015-12-08T00:00:00",
  "DTOTournamentType": {
    "$id": "2",
    "Id": 1,
    "Type": "I'm type 2vs2",
    "DtoTournaments": null
  },
  "DtoGroups": [
    {
      "$id": "3",
      "Id": 1,
      "Name": "I'm a Group",
      "DtoTournament": {
        "$ref": "1"
      },
      "DtoTeams": [
        {
          "$id": "4",
          "Id": 1,
          "Draw": 0,
          "Loss": 0,
          "Win": 0,
          "Name": "I'm a Team",
          "DtoPlayers": [
            {
              "$id": "5",
              "Id": 1,
              "Name": "I'm a Group",
              "DtoTeams": null
            }
          ],
          "DtoGroups": null
        },
        {
          "$id": "6",
          "Id": 2,
          "Draw": 0,
          "Loss": 0,
          "Win": 0,
          "Name": "I'm a Team",
          "DtoPlayers": [
            {
              "$id": "7",
              "Id": 1,
              "Name": "I'm a Group",
              "DtoTeams": null
            }
          ],
          "DtoGroups": null
        }
      ]
    }
  ],
  "DtoGame": {
    "$id": "8",
    "Id": 1,
    "Name": "Im a Game - Wars",
    "DtoGenre": {
      "$id": "9",
      "Id": 1,
      "Name": "I'm Genre Roleplaying",
      "DtoGames": null
    },
    "DtoTournaments": null
  }
}

My DB contains 3 players - note converted to json

      [
  {
    "$id": "1",
    "Id": 1,
    "Name": "I'm player Søren",
    "DtoTeams": [
      {
        "$id": "2",
        "Id": 1,
        "Draw": 0,
        "Loss": 0,
        "Win": 0,
        "Name": "I'm a Team",
        "DtoPlayers": null,
        "DtoGroups": null
      }
    ]
  },
  {
    "$id": "3",
    "Id": 2,
    "Name": "I'm player Mark",
    "DtoTeams": [
      {
        "$id": "4",
        "Id": 1,
        "Draw": 0,
        "Loss": 0,
        "Win": 0,
        "Name": "I'm a Team",
        "DtoPlayers": null,
        "DtoGroups": null
      }
    ]
  },
  {
    "$id": "5",
    "Id": 3,
    "Name": "I'm player René",
    "DtoTeams": [
      {
        "$id": "6",
        "Id": 2,
        "Draw": 0,
        "Loss": 0,
        "Win": 0,
        "Name": "I'm a Team",
        "DtoPlayers": null,
        "DtoGroups": null
      }
    ]
  }
]

So my problem which I really can't figure out. How come my DtoPlayer.Name has the same name as DtoGroup.Name. Have a look at my includes.

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  • Where does t.Groups come from? Please show all applicable codes. Otherwise it's not possible to help.
    – Kosala W
    Dec 8, 2015 at 7:54
  • You are using Include in your query. Have a look at this reply. stackoverflow.com/questions/794283/…
    – Kosala W
    Dec 8, 2015 at 7:59
  • Are the data OK in the tournament object returned from the Read method? Dec 8, 2015 at 18:21
  • Almost gert. My dtoplayers.name seems to have the same name as dtogroup.name. So it doesn't load my player entity correctly. Any ideas? Dec 8, 2015 at 19:22

2 Answers 2

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This exception is thrown because you are trying to use a property that was not retrieved from the database after you have disposed the database context. You can see the data while debugging because the variable is defined inside the using scope. You should also fetch the Teams on Group class.

using (var context = new DragonLairContext())
{
    Tournament tournament = context.Tournaments 
            .Include(a => a.Game)
            .Include(g => g.Game.Genre)
            .Include(b => b.Groups.Select(g => g.Teams))
            .Include(c => c.TournamentType)
            .FirstOrDefault(d => d.Id == id);

    return tournament;               
}
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  • Will try it out asap and get back to you Dec 8, 2015 at 8:12
  • It worked the the team error was null. added another include so i could get the players inside the teams. Now we have the error I have used countless hours to fix - thread updated Dec 8, 2015 at 8:28
  • @KlausJakobsen Have you checked your data? Your code looks fine. Dec 8, 2015 at 8:32
  • Ufuk, yup tripple checked. If i change the group name in my db, it will also change the dtoplayer.name in the json to the same name. - only have 3 players in my db and they are not called groupONE :o) Dec 8, 2015 at 8:36
  • Just updated the data in my initializer and updated the json from I get from my Api. Look at dto.player.name inside the dto.team is is the same as dto.group.name - can you make any sense of this? thanks for helping out btw Dec 8, 2015 at 9:40
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Since you said that you could see data in debug mode, try this method.

  Tournament tournament = context.Tournaments
            .Include(a => a.Game)
            .Include(g => g.Game.Genre)
            .Include(b => b.Groups)
            .Include(c => c.TournamentType).ToList()
            .FirstOrDefault(d => d.Id == id);
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  • Sorry mate - the .ToList() did not do the trick. It fails the same place as before. Dec 8, 2015 at 8:12
  • Which means Include does not work. Get rid of it and use join instead.
    – Kosala W
    Dec 8, 2015 at 12:23

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