IReadOnlyModificationCommand Interface
Definition
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Represents a conceptual database command to insert/update/delete a row.
This type is typically used by database providers; it is generally not used in application code.
public interface IReadOnlyModificationCommand
type IReadOnlyModificationCommand = interface
Public Interface IReadOnlyModificationCommand
- Derived
Remarks
See Implementation of database providers and extensions for more information and examples.
Properties
ColumnModifications |
The list of IColumnModification needed to perform the insert, update, or delete. |
EntityState |
The EntityState that indicates whether the row will be inserted (Added), updated (Modified), or deleted ((Deleted). |
Entries |
The IUpdateEntry that represent the entities that are mapped to the row to update. |
RequiresResultPropagation |
Indicates whether the database will return values for some mapped properties that will then need to be propagated back to the tracked entities. |
RowsAffectedColumn |
When using a stored procedure, this optionally points to the output parameter or result column containing the rows affected. |
Schema |
The schema containing the table, or |
StoreStoredProcedure |
The stored procedure to use for updating the data. |
Table |
The table containing the data to be modified. |
TableName |
The name of the table containing the data to be modified. |
Methods
PropagateOutputParameters(DbParameterCollection, Int32) |
Reads output parameters returned from the database in the given |
PropagateResults(RelationalDataReader) |
Reads result set columns returned from the database in the given |
PropagateResults(ValueBuffer) |
Reads values returned from the database in the given ValueBuffer and propagates them back to into the appropriate IColumnModification from which the values can be propagated on to tracked entities. |
Applies to
Entity Framework