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Entity framework and VARBINARY

I’m using the .NET entity framework and I’ve got one entity containing a varbinary. Is there an easy way to get the size of the varbinary in the codebehind, efter it’s been retrieved from the database?

I’m thinking there might be some way to get the size directly from the entity, something like entity.Context.Size – or do one need to handle it differently?

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Marcus L Avatar asked Mar 03 '09 09:03

Marcus L


3 Answers

A varbinary translates to a byte[] field in Entity Framework, which means you can check the Length property of the array:

int fieldSize = entity.MyVarBinaryField.Length;

As mentioned by tster: In a LINQ to Entities query, you can call the DataLength method of the SqlFunctions class, which will translate into a DATALENGTH function call in the generated SQL statement. This only works with SQL Server and Entity Framework 4 or later:

int? fieldSize = repository.Entity
  .Select(e => SqlFunctions.DataLength(e.MyVarBinaryField)).Single();
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bernhof Avatar answered Nov 20 '22 03:11

bernhof


I know this question is old, but EF now supports this by using SqlFunctions.DataLength()

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tster Avatar answered Nov 20 '22 04:11

tster


I solved it by running another query, getting the DATALENGTH() of the cell. Not the smoothest way but it works.

I'm still interested in hearing if anyone can come up with an answer for this though.

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Marcus L Avatar answered Nov 20 '22 05:11

Marcus L