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I have an object that has a property called ObjectID that maps to the primary key of a table in the DB.

What happens if you do a linq-to-sql insert and attempt to do an insert with an object with an ObjectID already present in the DB?

Thanks.

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  • You'll get a message like this Violation of PRIMARY KEY constraint 'PK_some_key'. Cannot insert duplicate key in object 'someTable'. The statement has been terminated.
    – Bala R
    Jun 7, 2011 at 13:09

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after test:
if the entity you trying to insert new to the datacontext even if the primarykey value already exists it will insert a new entity with new ID

if the entity you trying to insert is pulled from the same datacontext then it will throws this exception Cannot add an entity that already exists.

anyway you can try it by yourself to insure this.

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