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I'm new to Entity Framework ORM while using DataSet ORM I can simply assign a stored procedure result to a variable like

 MyDataSetTblAdapter MyData = new MyDataSetTblAdapter();
 string Result = Mydata.MyStoredProcedure().ToString();

And it works fine .. but in Entity Framework I'm trying the same

OnlineDvdShopDbEntities dbContext = new OnlineDvdShopDBEntities();
String Result = DbContext.SpAddGetUsername().ToString();

Remember my stored procedure is returning a single value

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  • Which method are you using? Code first, model first, or database first?
    – jwatts1980
    Jun 3, 2015 at 20:16
  • Database first i generated the model using Database entities Jun 3, 2015 at 20:17

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This is pretty straight forward.

    // Initialize dependency to data entities
    private Entities _dataContext;
    public ClassName()
    {
        _dataContext = new Entities();
    }

    public IQueryable<EntityName> MethodName(string filter)
    {
        // Initialize 
        var records = _dataContext.Entity

                 // Constrain your results
                 .Where(
                         x => filter == null
                         || x.Property1.Contains(filter)
                       );
        return records;
    }

If you are only expecting a single value then you might use

var records = _dataContext.Entity.FirstrDefault();

FirstOrDefault() basically returns the first element of the sequence that would match your criteria. You could also use SingleOrDefault(), given then need for only one result.

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/vstudio/bb340482%28v=vs.100%29.aspx https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/vstudio/bb342451%28v=vs.100%29.aspx

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  • @ShaikhNomanNasir Awesome. If you are satisfied, please mark it as the answer. You can find more on Entity Framework (database first) at asp.net/mvc/overview/getting-started/database-first-development/…
    – Cody Hicks
    Jun 3, 2015 at 20:32
  • My Reputation is not enough to mark an answer or vote it up .. Sorry Jun 3, 2015 at 20:38
  • No worries. I updated my answer a little to explain the usages of FirstOrDefault() and SingleOrDefault(). These will help when using linq to entities. ToString() will only convert the entity it's self into a string literal. You could also go as far as using .DefaultIfEmpty(YourCustomDefault) if you need a default value other than null for empty results.
    – Cody Hicks
    Jun 3, 2015 at 20:41
  • FirstOrDefault() worked for me.. and i never knew their usages before.. :) Thanks again (Y) Jun 3, 2015 at 20:46
  • This does not answer the question. The op asked how to get the result of a stored procedure. This answer shows how to get the result of querying an entity. Jun 29, 2016 at 16:28

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