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I have an entity in which for one of the string field I want to store jsonstring (json equivalent of List of MyObject) using EF Core ExecuteSqlRawAsync extension.

However, I am getting this error :

Input string was not in a correct format.

from EF at

Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Storage.Internal.RawSqlCommandBuilder.Build.

I am using EF Core version 3.1.

Please find below an overview of sample similar to what I am trying:

string query = "update mytable set column1 = 100, column2= '[{\"property1\":\"value1\",\"property2\":null}]' where condition;update mytable set column1= 200, column2= '[{\"property1\":\"value2\",\"property\":null}]' where condition;"

await this.Context.Database.ExecuteSqlRawAsync(query);

If I run the same raw SQL statement directly against the SQL Server database, it works just fine.

Is there some limitation in the RawSql extension that string field in an entity cannot have jsonstring?

Any help how to run raw query with one of the string entity field accommodating jsonstring?

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The problem is caused by the '{' and '}' symbols inside SQL string, because in ExecuteSqlRaw{Async} they are used to specify parameter placeholders, so the string should be a valid input for string.Format function. In fact EF Core implementation uses string.Format (even though you don't pass parameters) at some point, which in turn generates the exception in question. Which can be seen if you do

string.Format(query);

The solution is to make it valid format string by doubling '{' and '}' symbols inside. For instance, in your sample:

string query = "update mytable set column1 = 100, column2= '[{{\"property1\":\"value1\",\"property2\":null}}]' where condition;update mytable set column1= 200, column2= '[{{\"property1\":\"value2\",\"property\":null}}]' where condition;"

Also it would be good if you try actually parameterizing your SQL.

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  • Indeed that was the problem. In my case, single query statement may contain many entities with same set of parameters but different values (similar to example in question). I am not sure if there is a clean approach to pass parameters in raw query for such scenario. problem statement here is mapping set of parameters against parameter place holders of each statement part of same query. Any suggestion ? Jan 11, 2021 at 7:21
  • Different value means different parameter. Just replace the embedded literals with placeholders "pointing* to the values as you would do with string.Format. e.g. var ags = new List<object> { 100, 200 }; then var query = "... column1 = {0}, ... column1 = {1} ..."; and finally ExecuteSqlRawAsync(query, args)
    – Ivan Stoev
    Jan 11, 2021 at 7:47

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