I want to delete all the rows from a table in my SQL Server database (as you can see in the screenshot):
For that I'm using the following function:
private readonly DatabaseContext _context;
[HttpDelete]
public async Task DeleteInstances()
{
_context.Alertings.RemoveRange();
await _context.SaveChangesAsync();
}
And in the DbContext
I have this:
public class DatabaseContext : DbContext
{
public DatabaseContext(DbContextOptions<DatabaseContext> options) : base(options)
{
}
public DbSet<AlertingDataModel> Alertings { get; set; }
}
And my AlertingDataModel
is:
[Table("Alerting")]
public class AlertingDataModel
{
[Key]
public int Id { get; set; }
public string Name { get; set; }
public string Instance { get; set; }
public string Serverity { get; set; }
public string Summary { get; set; }
public string State { get; set; }
public string ActiveAt { get; set; }
}
I have done researches, I found this method
context.Database.ExecuteSqlCommand("TRUNCATE TABLE [TableName]");
But I think it's an old method, I'm using ASP.NET Core 3.1.1.
If someone could help I'll be so thankful :)
But I think it's an old method
← Why? Depending on the number of records in the table you want to empty using a pure EF approach might be just fine but you have to retrieve the records and then delete them. If the table can contain many records then either a DELETE FROM or TRUNCATE TABLE would be preferred.