I have using self tracking entities and I do the following:
1.- I create a new entity
2.- I modify one of its properties, for example entityName="Dummy"
After the modification, the state of the entity is still unchanged, so when I do the applychanges it does anything.
I try to set its state to modified, and then it saves the changes in the database. But in this way, I have a problem, because if I am not wrong, STE implement the INotifyPropertyChanged interface, so when I modify a property, is notify and this is a feature that I would like to have.
I am wrong? Perhaps when I change a property the entity it would not be changed its state.
Thanks. Daimroc.
EDIT: this problem also occurs when I get the entities when I consume a WCF service which send me the results of a query to a database using EF 4.0.
EDIT2: I found my error.
The problems is that I have a dll project in which I have the tt file and the Self tracking entities.
I have a WCF service that has a reference to this project. This Service use a repository that use EF to access to the database.
I have a self host application in which I host the WCF service. This application has not a reference to the dll with the STE.
I use svcutil to create the service.cs.
I have the client, in which I add the service.cs. How the service.cs has the classes of my dll project with the STE. But there is a problem, this classes does not have all of this classes. I mean that for example has the ChangeTracker property, but their has not the MarkAs method and others.
So if I edit the service.cs to change the namespace in which is declared my classes and add a reference to the project with the STE classes, the I have access to all methods and also works as I expected.
So the problem is in the "STE classes" of my service, not in the STE classes of my dll project.
Why when I generate the service.cs don't generate the "complete classes"? This makes me add a reference to my dll project with the STE and edit the service.cs to delete the code with its STE classes that don't work as I expect. is there any way to have in the service.cs file the "good STE classes"?
Thanks. Daimroc.
The problem is that I have a WCF service that I host in an WPF application. I run the self host application and with svcutil I create the Service.cs.
I add this Service.cs in my client application. In this Service.cs exists my