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I have DateTime property. I need this property default value get current datetime. And then I found to set StoreGeneratedPattern="Computed" and set (getdate()) in sql. This works successfully. But I can't change this property in code. Sometimes I need to change this property to any datetime value. But my changes do not saved.

Please help me?

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Setting this property to Computed is telling EF that you cannot set the value directly. How could you? This property exists for the sake of computed columns, which by definition are not saved back to the database.

Unfortunately, EF's "Default Value" property can only be set to values known at compile-time, and so not DateTime.Now

This link provides a decent workaround:

Setting the default value of a DateTime Property to DateTime.Now inside the System.ComponentModel Default Value Attrbute


You can also handle the SavingChanges event on your context, and add default values there, but that only happens when you actually call SaveChanges(), not when the object is created.

    partial void OnContextCreated() {
        this.SavingChanges += new EventHandler(AccrualTrackingEntities_SavingChanges);
    }

    void AccrualTrackingEntities_SavingChanges(object sender, EventArgs e) {
        List<Invoice> Invoices = this.ObjectStateManager
            .GetObjectStateEntries(System.Data.EntityState.Added | System.Data.EntityState.Modified)
            .Select(entry => entry.Entity)
            .OfType<Invoice>().ToList();

        foreach(Invoice I in Invoices)
            if (I.EntityState == System.Data.EntityState.Added) {
                //set default values
            } else {
                //??  whatever
            }
    }
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