I have a strange issue, which I haven't experienced before. I use Entity Framework to retrieve my records.
I have the following call:
var dbOrganisation = repository.DbOrganisation.FirstOrDefault(c => c.Id == id);
I expect no caching of this call. So when I make this call, I expect it to query the database and retrieve the latest DbOrganisation
object. But that is not what happens.
I call this method relatively two times relatively short time after eachother (~5-10 seconds). But in this period, a decimal value in this table, can be changed by some third party.
However, even though the value changes, the FirstOrDefault
call retrieves the not updated version.
Example situation:
FirstOrDefault
call, and see the decimal value of the field Credits
, is 50Credits
to 45FirstOrDefault
call 10 seconds, later, but the DbOrganisation
still have 50 in CreditsWhat am i doing wrong? I thought the FirstOrDefault
call was not cached by default?
You doing everything correct, that's just how EF works.
You can use .AsNoTracking()
for you purposes:
var dbOrganisation = repository.DbOrganisation.AsNoTracking().FirstOrDefault(c => c.Id == id);
DbExtensions.AsNoTracking Method: Returns a new query where the entities returned will not be cached in the DbContext or ObjectContext.
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