I have some code like this in a WCF web method,
List<LocationInRoad> locationInRoad = new List<LocationInRoad>();
foreach (CarWorkLocationLink locationLink in source.CarWorkLocationLinks)
{
locationInRoad.Add(LocationInRoadMapper.MapTo(locationLink.CarWorkLocationType.WorkLocationTypeID));
}
destination.LocationInRoad = locationInRoad.ToArray();
Sometimes (perhaps once a week) in production an error occurs,
InvalidOperationException has occured Message: Collection was modified; enumeration operation may not execute.
So it seems to be telling me that the 'source.CarWorkLocationLinks' collection has been modified part way through enumerating the list in the foreach loop.
So to explain, 'source' is an entity framework entity loaded from our database and 'CarWorkLocationLinks' is defined on that entity like this,
[XmlIgnoreAttribute()]
[SoapIgnoreAttribute()]
[DataMemberAttribute()]
[EdmRelationshipNavigationPropertyAttribute("CarManagerModel", "FK_CarWorkLocationLink_CarDetail", "CarWorkLocationLink")]
public EntityCollection<CarWorkLocationLink> CarWorkLocationLinks
{
get
{
return ((IEntityWithRelationships)this).RelationshipManager.GetRelatedCollection<CarWorkLocationLink>("CarManagerModel.FK_CarWorkLocationLink_CarDetail", "CarWorkLocationLink");
}
set
{
if ((value != null))
{
((IEntityWithRelationships)this).RelationshipManager.InitializeRelatedCollection<CarWorkLocationLink>("CarManagerModel.FK_CarWorkLocationLink_CarDetail", "CarWorkLocationLink", value);
}
}
}
I.e. it is an entity relationship to another table. So I guess the question is can an 'EntityCollection' be modified after it is loaded if something in the database changes?
So basically overall the code above fits into the WCF call like this,
public APIEntity WCFCall(parameters)
{
using (EntityContext context = new EntityContext())
{
// loading entity (database entity that is)
// creating API entity (this is a POCO object to control what is exposed over the WCF service)
// running the loop as shown above on the 'loaded entity' and popluating fields in the poco object
// returning the poco object
}
}
So I am not sure why the error I mentioned should occur. Is is self contained.