You attached a new Product
with the default values for all bool properties (false). You then set one of those values false. No surprise it doesn't update; you haven't actually changed it! It seems to me you could solve this by removing some of your code:
public void UpdateProduct(Product updatedProduct)
{
using (model)
{
Product originalProduct = model.Products.Single(p => p.ProductID == updatedProduct.ProductID);
model.Products.ApplyCurrentValues(updatedProduct);
model.SaveChanges();
}
}
Even if you don't like this, try it and see if it works.
Now seems to me that you are trying to avoid loading the product in the first place. But doing so broke your code. So although I questions attempting to "optimize" an update (you are loading one record here, and updates happen a lot less often then selects), let's agree to start with something which works.
If this works, it tells you what you need to do if you insist on avoiding loading the product for update: you need to mark all properties as modified.
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