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Please, help me to handle this situation:

I meaningly switched off AutoDetectChangesEnabled and I load my entities AsNoTracked() meaningly either.

And I can't update many-to-many relationship in this case:

Here is the code of Update method:

public void Update(User user)
{
  var userRoleIds = user.Roles.Select(x => x.Id);
  var updated = _users.Find(user.Id);

  if (updated == null)
  {
    throw new InvalidOperationException("Can't update user that doesn't exists in database");
  }

  updated.Name = user.Name;
  updated.LastName = user.LastName;
  updated.Login = user.Login;
  updated.Password = user.Password;
  updated.State = user.State;

  var newRoles = _roles.Where(r => userRoleIds.Contains(r.Id)).ToList();
  updated.Roles.Clear();
  foreach (var newRole in newRoles)
  {
    updated.Roles.Add(newRole);
  }

  _context.Entry(updated).State = EntityState.Modified;            
}

All simple fields, like Name, LastName updated. But the set of Roles for User doesn't get updated - it stays the same.

I tried loading Roles using

_context.Entry(updated).Collection("Roles").Load();

But I can't update this loaded set in any way.

I searched for similar items but failed to find the answer, thought it definitely already exists.

I'm really sorry for possible dublicate.

PS. I want to add that I don't want to delete or update child entities at all. A lot of existing answers suggest manually delete / add child entities to database in whole, but it is not suitable for me.

Roles are independent entities, any other user can use them.

I just want to update User_Role table in database, but I can't.

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  • Did you invoke SaveChanges() ?
    – Eldho
    Feb 15, 2016 at 14:34
  • I think User_Role you added is not tracked by entity framework, hence updating the entity is not reflected to the database. Attach and try to update _context.User_Role Attach(yourEntity); then try to update
    – Eldho
    Feb 15, 2016 at 14:38
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    I found one working way. Don't really know if it is sensible, but _context.ChangeTracker.DetectChanges(); works. I don't know if it possible to make the same manually. Feb 15, 2016 at 14:39
  • Surely I invoked SaveChanges, but later, in UnitOfWork Commit() method. No attaching, no updating child entities helps. Clild entities gets updated but not relationships between child and parent entities. Feb 15, 2016 at 14:41
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    Take a look at the details of context.ChangeTracker.DetectChanges(); stackoverflow.com/a/15346082/1876572 I think to maintain relationship EF need to track the entities , Try the same without using NoTracking()
    – Eldho
    Feb 15, 2016 at 14:50

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