How do i use DbContext to call stored procedure and map the result set to the model properties
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I am using DbContext to call the stored procedure in my MVC application.
Below is the code i used to call the stored procedure and map with my model properties.
List<myModel> _listMyModel = new List<myModel>();
using (var ctx = new DbContext("ConnectionString1"))
{
var param = new SqlParameter
{
ParameterName = "@Param",
Value = strLob,
SqlDbType = System.Data.SqlDbType.VarChar
};
ctx.Database.CommandTimeout = 0;
_listMyModel = ctx.Database.SqlQuery<myModel>("exec MyProc @Param", param).ToList();
But the issue here is, if the stored procedure result set have some space or data type is different then it throws exception.
I just need here instead using this is there any other way to map result set with the model properties?
asp.net-mvc-4 dbcontext
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I am using DbContext to call the stored procedure in my MVC application.
Below is the code i used to call the stored procedure and map with my model properties.
List<myModel> _listMyModel = new List<myModel>();
using (var ctx = new DbContext("ConnectionString1"))
{
var param = new SqlParameter
{
ParameterName = "@Param",
Value = strLob,
SqlDbType = System.Data.SqlDbType.VarChar
};
ctx.Database.CommandTimeout = 0;
_listMyModel = ctx.Database.SqlQuery<myModel>("exec MyProc @Param", param).ToList();
But the issue here is, if the stored procedure result set have some space or data type is different then it throws exception.
I just need here instead using this is there any other way to map result set with the model properties?
asp.net-mvc-4 dbcontext
add a comment |
I am using DbContext to call the stored procedure in my MVC application.
Below is the code i used to call the stored procedure and map with my model properties.
List<myModel> _listMyModel = new List<myModel>();
using (var ctx = new DbContext("ConnectionString1"))
{
var param = new SqlParameter
{
ParameterName = "@Param",
Value = strLob,
SqlDbType = System.Data.SqlDbType.VarChar
};
ctx.Database.CommandTimeout = 0;
_listMyModel = ctx.Database.SqlQuery<myModel>("exec MyProc @Param", param).ToList();
But the issue here is, if the stored procedure result set have some space or data type is different then it throws exception.
I just need here instead using this is there any other way to map result set with the model properties?
asp.net-mvc-4 dbcontext
I am using DbContext to call the stored procedure in my MVC application.
Below is the code i used to call the stored procedure and map with my model properties.
List<myModel> _listMyModel = new List<myModel>();
using (var ctx = new DbContext("ConnectionString1"))
{
var param = new SqlParameter
{
ParameterName = "@Param",
Value = strLob,
SqlDbType = System.Data.SqlDbType.VarChar
};
ctx.Database.CommandTimeout = 0;
_listMyModel = ctx.Database.SqlQuery<myModel>("exec MyProc @Param", param).ToList();
But the issue here is, if the stored procedure result set have some space or data type is different then it throws exception.
I just need here instead using this is there any other way to map result set with the model properties?
asp.net-mvc-4 dbcontext
asp.net-mvc-4 dbcontext
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