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A:
You need to download the libraries like libsqlite3-0
This is a sample code of how to download/install the libraries.
Try this and see if it works
pip3 install sqlite3
pip3 install libsqlite3-0
Q:
EF4 / CodeFirst – Getting “an object with the same key already exists” when updating table record
I have a problem when updating a table record with Code First.
Scenario:
I have a table (let’s call it MyTable) with a primary key (PK) field (for example: [Prop1] and [Prop2]).
I have another table (let’s call it MyOtherTable) with a field matching the PK from MyTable.
I have a one-to-many relationship between MyTable and MyOtherTable.
Context:
I have a context (let’s call it MyContext) created using the code first method that corresponds to MyOtherTable.
The context is working fine, I can insert, update and delete (with a one-to-many relationship) without any problem.
When I want to update a record in MyTable and I set the PK field to 0 (zero), I have a strange problem (although it’s weird…):
After the update, the record from MyOtherTable is in the database, but it’s as if the PK field had a value greater than 0…
And everytime I do that I get this exception:
“An object with the same key already exists in the ObjectStateManager.”
I’m using Code First, EF4 and a SQL Server 2008.
A:
I found a solution to this problem.
First: I made a class to represent the PK of MyTable.
Second: I made a query to find out which records to update.
In the query I made the correct updating class (from the solution) but I replaced the primary key from MyTable with the PK of the row I want to update.
This should work :
public int Update(TEntity item) where TEntity : IEntity
{
return from p in this.ObjectContext.Items
where p.ItemType == typeof(TEntity) && Equals((TEntity)p.Item, item)
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