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I'm trying to execute raw SQL code in Entity Framework Core, but it returns the following error:

System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: 'Invalid object name '#MyTempTable'.'

I tried running the following commands, all fail:

dbContext.Database.ExecuteSqlCommand(@"INSERT INTO #MyTempTable (BatchId, RowId) VALUES (1,1)");
dbContext.Database.ExecuteSqlCommand(@"INSERT INTO dbo.#MyTempTable (BatchId, RowId) VALUES (1,1)");

Both those commands work fine if I run them from SSMS directly.

What am I doing wrong?

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The statement INSERT INTO requires the destination table to exists.
In your code context this is false and you get the error.
A temporary table is dropped when the connection that created it is closed so it is perfectly possible that EF closed the connection between the point where you have created the temporary table and the point where you try to use it.

Without a lot more of context to understand the flow of your code you could write your query as

select 1 as BatchID, 1 as RowID INTO #MyTempTable 

INSERT INTO vs SELECT INTO

There is also this document on MSDN that hints at the possibility to manually opening and closing the connection under the EF dbContext

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    This is the solution, keeping the connection open. My limited understanding of temp tables was the issue when I tried to understand the issue: I created a temp table with the same name in SSMS with a different user and thought that they would be shared, but they are managed per user. Thank you Apr 21, 2018 at 14:10

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