IRGDataContext Interface

Wrapper interface for Data context class.

Definition

Namespace: Recrovit.RecroGridFramework.Data
Assembly: Recrovit.RecroGrid (in Recrovit.RecroGrid.dll) Version: 6.1.0.23.1204.1+9d8b98a22c49d038b4e3323bfe56aa1d0eabe7ae
C#
public interface IRGDataContext

Properties

Connection Returns the connection being used by this context.
Context Gets the Database context.
EntityNames Gets the entity names.
EntityTypes Gets the entity types.
NoTracking Gets a value indicating whether [no tracking].

Methods

AddObjectTEntity Adds an object to the object context.
DeleteObjectTEntity Marks an object for deletion.
ExecuteStoreCommand Executes an arbitrary command directly against the data source using the existing connection. The command is specified using the server's native query language, such as SQL. As with any API that accepts SQL it is important to parameterize any user input to protect against a SQL injection attack. You can include parameter place holders in the SQL query string and then supply parameter values as additional arguments. Any parameter values you supply will automatically be converted to a DbParameter. context.ExecuteStoreCommand("UPDATE dbo.Posts SET Rating = 5 WHERE Author = @p0", userSuppliedAuthor); Alternatively, you can also construct a DbParameter and supply it to SqlQuery. This allows you to use named parameters in the SQL query string. context.ExecuteStoreCommand("UPDATE dbo.Posts SET Rating = 5 WHERE Author = @author", new SqlParameter("@author", userSuppliedAuthor));
Obsolete.
ExecuteStoreCommandAsync Asynchronously executes an arbitrary command directly against the data source using the existing connection. The command is specified using the server's native query language, such as SQL. As with any API that accepts SQL it is important to parameterize any user input to protect against a SQL injection attack. You can include parameter place holders in the SQL query string and then supply parameter values as additional arguments. Any parameter values you supply will automatically be converted to a DbParameter. context.ExecuteStoreCommandAsync("UPDATE dbo.Posts SET Rating = 5 WHERE Author = @p0", userSuppliedAuthor); Alternatively, you can also construct a DbParameter and supply it to SqlQuery. This allows you to use named parameters in the SQL query string. context.ExecuteStoreCommandAsync("UPDATE dbo.Posts SET Rating = 5 WHERE Author = @author", new SqlParameter("@author", userSuppliedAuthor));
GetObjectByKeyTEntity Returns an object that has the specified entity key.
SaveChangesAsync(CancellationToken) Saves all changes made in this context to the database. This method will automatically call Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.ChangeTracking.ChangeTracker.DetectChanges to discover any changes to entity instances before saving to the underlying database. This can be disabled via Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.ChangeTracking.ChangeTracker.AutoDetectChangesEnabled. Multiple active operations on the same context instance are not supported. Use 'await' to ensure that any asynchronous operations have completed before calling another method on this context.
SaveChangesAsync(Boolean, CancellationToken) Saves all changes made in this context to the database. This method will automatically call Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.ChangeTracking.ChangeTracker.DetectChanges to discover any changes to entity instances before saving to the underlying database. This can be disabled via Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.ChangeTracking.ChangeTracker.AutoDetectChangesEnabled. Multiple active operations on the same context instance are not supported. Use 'await' to ensure that any asynchronous operations have completed before calling another method on this context.
SelectTEntity Projects each element of a sequence into a new form.

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