I have just moved one of my projects into VS2010/fx4.0 and am using a SQL CE database as the backing store. Since moving it to this version of .NET I am now getting this error:
Server-generated keys and server-generated values are not supported by SQL Server Compact.
My table was defined with a PK of UserName (string) & DoorOpen (datetime) as SQLCE required there be a PK on every table in fx3.5. Now that I am in fx4.0 I am stumped. I've googled for this and every answer I found was:
SQLCE does not support auto-generating values (which I am most certainly not needing) so put a GUID ID on there and populate it from code.
I tried this approach and I am still getting the same error!
SQLCE:
CREATE TABLE [ImportDoorAccesses] (
[RawData] nvarchar(100) NOT NULL,
[DoorOpen] datetime NOT NULL,
[UserName] nvarchar(100) NOT NULL,
[CardNumber] bigint NOT NULL,
[Door] nvarchar(4000) NOT NULL,
[Imported] datetime NOT NULL,
[ID] uniqueidentifier NOT NULL -- new column
);
ALTER TABLE [ImportDoorAccesses]
ADD CONSTRAINT [PK_ImportDoorAccesses]
PRIMARY KEY ([ID] );
The constraint used to be:
ALTER TABLE [ImportDoorAccesses]
ADD CONSTRAINT [PK_ImportDoorAccesses]
PRIMARY KEY ([DoorOpen],[UserName]);
CODE:
foreach (dto.DoorAudit newDoorAudit in dataTransferObject)
{
if (newDoorAudit.DoInsert)
{
myEntities.AddToImportDoorAccesses(new ImportDoorAccess
{
CardNumber = newDoorAudit.CardNumber,
Door = newDoorAudit.Door,
DoorOpen = newDoorAudit.DoorOpen,
Imported = newDoorAudit.Imported,
RawData = newDoorAudit.RawData,
UserName = newDoorAudit.UserName,
ID = Guid.NewGuid() // LOOK - HERE IT IS AS SUGGESTED!
});
}
}
myEntities.SaveChanges();
So, now what? Is this a bug in EF4? Am I doing something wrong?
TIA
NOTE:
Going through the EDMX file (right-click, open with, XML) I found that one of my date columns was set with StoreGeneratedPattern="Identity".
<EntityType Name="ImportDoorAccesses">
<Key>
<PropertyRef Name="ID" />
</Key>
<Property Name="RawData" Type="nvarchar" Nullable="false" MaxLength="100" />
<Property Name="DoorOpen" Type="datetime" Nullable="false" />
<Property Name="UserName" Type="nvarchar" Nullable="false" MaxLength="100" />
<Property Name="CardNumber" Type="bigint" Nullable="false" />
<Property Name="Door" Type="nvarchar" Nullable="false" />
<Property Name="Imported" Type="datetime" StoreGeneratedPattern="Identity" Nullable="false" />
<Property Name="ID" Type="uniqueidentifier" Nullable="false" />
</EntityType>
I then switched back to the pretty model view and clicked on every single column in my database to make sure this was NOT set. A PITA for sure. Looks like a perfect little tool/add-in needs to be created...
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