I have a stored procedure that inserts into a table then executes this line
SET @returnVal = SCOPE_IDENTITY();
and after that I've tried both:
SELECT @returnVal
and
return @returnVal
When I execute the stored procedure from Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, I get the expected result with SELECT @returnVal
- the identity column for the inserted data is selected.
However when I add the stored procedure to my ADO.Net Entity Data Model / EntityFramework class / .edmx class and execute the stored procedure in my C# code, I get the value -1 returned without fail.
Is it possible to get the value that I want, the new identity value, returned?
I realize that I could manually bind the stored procedure to the insert action of the table in my model - but this is not an option. There are far too many insert procedures to do this manual work every time I regenerate my model class(es).
taken from the OPs question
Adding an output parameter worked (answer marked below).
The stored procedure signature looks like this now:
My stored procedure signature now looks like this:
The last line of the stored procedure is:
My C# code looks like this now: (db is an instance of my dbContext class)
Declare a output type of parameter in your procedure definition:
and while calling the stored procedure call it as:
context.Database.ExecuteSqlCommand
return the command executing result and not the query result. If you need to get data than usecontext.Database.SqlQuery
.SET @ReturnVal=SCOPE_IDENTITY()
and then use the select.Example: How to use DbContext.Database.SqlQuery<TElement>(sql, params) with stored procedure? EF Code First CTP5