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 !! –
order.Items.Add()
without setting theorder.Items
property with your own list? If not, what is the error message you get now?