I am having trouble with foreign key relationships in the entity framework. I have two tables: Persons
and Countries
. Persons
has a foreign key column to CountryId
.
As the Countries
table rarely changes, I want to fetch its data only once, dispose the DatabaseContext
, and keep the list of Countries
cached somewhere. This is where I am running into problems.
The entity framework seems to want you to open a database context, add/edit rows as needed, then close the database context. If you open, fetch data, close; and then later open, save data, close; it has trouble.
So my POCO objects look like this:
public class Country {
public int CountryId {get; set; }
public String Name {get; set; }
}
public Person {
public int PersonId {get; set; }
public virtual Country Country {get; set; }
}
Then, I try to create a new person like this:
Country[] countries;
using (var dt = new DatabaseContext())
{
countries= dt.Countries.ToArray();
}
Person person = new Person();
person.Country = countries[0];
using (var dt = new DatabaseContext()) {
dt.Entities.Add(person);
dt.SaveChanges();
}
On save, the entity framework creates a new row in the Countries
table with the same name as countries[0]
, but a new, incremented ID. This is obviously not the desired outcome - the person should have its Country_CountryId
field set to the id of countries[0]
, and a new row should not be created.
How do I solve this? I think one solution would be to force the entity framework to not create a new row when it is given an object that already has its primary key set. Is there a way to do this?