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I have two entities . The First is "Order"

public class Order : EntityBase
{

    public Guid ClientKey { get; set; }
    public Guid EmployeeKey { get; set; }
    public DateTime CreatedOn { get; set; }
    public DeliveryType DeliveryType { get; set; }
    public Address Address { get; set; }
    public Client Client { get; set; }
    public Employee Employee { get; set; }

    public bool SoftDeleted { get; set; }
    public virtual ICollection<JourneyOrder> JourneyOrder { get; set; }
    **public virtual ICollection<Item> Items
    { get; set; }**
    public virtual ICollection<ItemToBeFactored> ItemToBeFactored
    { get; set; }


    public Order() : base()
    {

        Items = new HashSet<Item>();
        ItemToBeFactored = new HashSet<ItemToBeFactored>();
        JourneyOrder = new HashSet<JourneyOrder>();
        CreatedOn = DateTime.Now;

    }
}

and the second is : "Item":

public class Item : EntityBase
{

    public string Name { get; set; }
    public double Height { get; set; }
    public double width { get; set; }
    public string Color { get; set; }
    public Guid OrderKey { get; set; }

    **public Order CustomerOrder { get; set; }**
}

I am trying to update the navigation property in Order entity in this code :

var order = _context.Orders.Where(x => x.Key.Equals(new Guid("67972aa1-2bb4-4916-b48b-1fdc3c2f5db9"))).Include(x => x.Items).
            First();

  order.Items = new List<Item> 
  {
        new Item {  Color = "Green", width = 20d }
  };

  _context.SaveChanges();

I got this repetitive error :

Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.DbUpdateConcurrencyException: 'Database operation expected to affect 1 row(s) but actually affected 0 row(s). Data may have been modified or deleted since entities were loaded

The updating is working on "one-to-on" property but nut on one-many navigation property !!

Update:

I could use update in a dummy way !! First: I cleared the items from order, then

_context.Items.add( new Item { OrderKey = order.Key, Color = "Blue", width = 240d }) 
then _context.SaveChanges();

But it is not an efficient way !! –

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  • Usually you don't overwrite the collection properties. Does it work when you add the new item directly via order.Items.Add() without setting the order.Items property with your own list? If not, what is the error message you get now?
    – Progman
    May 26, 2019 at 9:16
  • @Progman I got the same exception !! May 26, 2019 at 11:53
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    Please edit your question to include a minimal reproducible example, which can be compiled and tested by others. It should generate the exception you get.
    – Progman
    May 26, 2019 at 12:04
  • I could use update in dummy way !! first: I cleared the items from order, then _context.Items.add( new Item { OrderKey = order.Key, Color = "Blue", width = 240d }) then _context.SaveChanges(); But it is not an efficient way !! May 26, 2019 at 12:22

2 Answers 2

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Whenever you are loading the Order as follows:

var order = _context.Orders.Find(new Guid("67972aa1-2bb4-4916-b48b-1fdc3c2f5db9"));

Its not loading the Items of the Order along with it and hence its not being tracked and updated!

So you have to load the Items along with Order as follows and then modify the Item collection:

var order = _context.Orders.Where(o => o.Id == new Guid("67972aa1-2bb4-4916-b48b-1fdc3c2f5db9"))
                           .Include(o => o.Items).FirstOrDefault(); // I assumed your `Order` primary key name is `Id`

  order.Items = new List<Item> 
  {
        new Item {  Color = "Green", width = 20d }
  };

  _context.SaveChanges();
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  • Actually I have tried this solution , and a lot of solutions like : //_context.Orders.Attach(order1); //_context.Entry(order1).(e => e.Items).IsModified = true; But still not working !! May 26, 2019 at 4:26
  • Does not work it? Use my solution exactly. Surely it will work. May 26, 2019 at 4:26
  • No ^_^ , same exception May 26, 2019 at 4:27
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    Bro , I am a developer for years , I have already used your solution ^_^ , but actually it's not working , because I have tried it before posting this question May 26, 2019 at 4:31
  • I think the problem is not in Linq or in the query ,maybe in the context !! in the ModelBuilder May 26, 2019 at 4:36
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What you need to do is call Context.Update(pass your object as parameter here), see below

var order = _context.Orders.Where(x => x.Key.Equals(new Guid("67972aa1-2bb4-4916-b48b-1fdc3c2f5db9"))).Include(x => x.Items).
            First();

  order.Items = new List<Item> 
  {
        new Item {  Color = "Green", width = 20d }
  };
  
_context.Update(order);
  _context.SaveChanges();

This works perfect in the very same instance of DbContext you created. Got it to work on my side perfect

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