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  • How to execute a Stored Procedure with Entity Framework Code First

    Recently I worked on a project, which I started as code first and then I forced to switch to Database first. This post is about executing procedures from EF code first.(This is an update version of this post Here is my class structure and procedures.

    class DatabaseContext : DbContext
    {
        public DbSet<Book> Books { get; set; }
        public DbSet<Author> Authors { get; set; }
    }
    
    class Book
    {
        public int Id { get; set; }
        public string Name { get; set; }
        public string ISBN { get; set; }
        public int AuthorId { get; set; }
    }
    
    class Author
    {
        public int Id { get; set; }
        public string Name { get; set; }
        public string Email { get; set; }
    }

    And here is my stored procedures

    CREATE PROCEDURE usp_CreateBook
    @BookName VARCHAR(200), @ISBN VARCHAR(200), @BookId INT OUTPUT
    AS
    SET NOCOUNT ON
    INSERT INTO Books(Name, ISBN, AuthorId) VALUES(@BookName, @ISBN, 1)
    SET @BookId = (SELECT SCOPE_IDENTITY())
    
    CREATE PROCEDURE usp_CreateAuthor
    @AuthorName VARCHAR(200), @Email VARCHAR(200) = NULL
    AS
    INSERT INTO Authors(Name, Email) VALUES(@AuthorName, @Email)
    
    CREATE PROCEDURE usp_GetAuthorByName
    @AuthorName VARCHAR(200)
    AS
    SELECT [Id] ,[Name] ,[Email] FROM [Authors]
    WHERE Name = @AuthorName

    And you can execute using DbContext.Database class. The DbContext.Database.ExecuteSqlCommand() method helps to executes the given DDL/DML command against the database. And it will return the number of rows affected.

    var affectedRows = context.Database.ExecuteSqlCommand("usp_CreateAuthor @AuthorName, @Email",
        new SqlParameter("@AuthorName", "author"),
        new SqlParameter("@Email", "email"));

    Or you can use without creating the SqlParameters.

    var affectedRows = context.Database.ExecuteSqlCommand
        ("usp_CreateAuthor @AuthorName = {0}, @Email= {1}", 
        "author", "email");

    The DbContext.Database.SqlQuery method helps to return elements of the given generic type. The type can be any type that has properties that match the names of the columns returned from the query, or can be a simple primitive type.

    var authors = context.Database.SqlQuery<Author>("usp_GetAuthorByName @AuthorName", 
        new SqlParameter("@AuthorName", "author"));

    This method will return an DbRawSqlQuery, which you can enumerate using For / ForEach loop. For executing procedure with output parameter.

    var bookIdParameter = new SqlParameter();
    bookIdParameter.ParameterName = "@BookId";
    bookIdParameter.Direction = ParameterDirection.Output;
    bookIdParameter.SqlDbType = SqlDbType.Int;
    var authors = context.Database.ExecuteSqlCommand("usp_CreateBook @BookName, @ISBN, @BookId OUT",
        new SqlParameter("@BookName", "Book"),
        new SqlParameter("@ISBN", "ISBN"),
        bookIdParameter);
    Console.WriteLine(bookIdParameter.Value);
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  • 原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/Javi/p/6541843.html
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