I'm trying out Entity Framework 4's Code First (EF CodeFirst 0.8) and am running into a problem with a simple model that has a 1 <--> 0..1 relationship, between Person
and Profile
. Here's how they're defined:
public class Person
{
public int PersonId { get; set; }
public string FirstName { get; set; }
public string LastName { get; set; }
public DateTime? DOB { get; set; }
public virtual Profile Profile { get; set; }
}
public class Profile
{
public int ProfileId { get; set; }
public int PersonId { get; set; }
public string DisplayName { get; set; }
public virtual Person Person { get; set; }
}
The DB context looks like this:
public class BodyDB : DbContext
{
public DbSet<Person> People { get; set; }
}
I didn't define a DbSet
for Profile
because I consider People
to be its aggregate root. When I try to add a new Person
- even one without a Profile
with this code:
public Person Add(Person newPerson)
{
Person person = _bodyBookEntities.People.Add(newPerson);
_bodyBookEntities.SaveChanges();
return person;
}
I get the following error:
Cannot insert explicit value for identity column in table 'People' when IDENTITY_INSERT is set to OFF.
The newPerson
object has a 0
for the PersonId
property when I call People.Add()
. The database tables are People
and Profiles
. PersonId
is the PK of People
and is an auto-increment Identity. ProfileId
is the PK of Profiles
and is an auto-incement Identity. PersonId
is a non-null int column of Profiles
.
What am I doing wrong? I think I'm adhering to all the EF Code First's convention over configuration rules.
ParentEntity parent;
using (var db = new Context()) { parent = db.Parents.First(); }
using (var db = new Context()) { db.Children.Add(new Child {Parent = parent});
db.SaveChanges(); }
To fix just adddb.Children.Attach(parent)
in the second context block.