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D LINQ : How to Map Columns Which Auto Generate Values At the Database

2009-05-11

I have being working on a software application made on .Net and recently my client asked me to use D LINQ instead of SQL.

D LINQ has great benefits loaded! As I started working with DLINQ I started to know that preventing SQL injection is not a headache anymore and misspelled SQL queries will not trouble agian at run time because DLINQ generates all necessary SQL inside the framework!

I chose to use annotations inside the class instead of using separate xml file. Following is a part of the first class I ported to D LINQ.

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<table(Name:="tbl_Process")> _
Public Class Process
<column(Name:="ProcessID", DbType:="Int", isprimarykey:=True)> _
Public ProcessID As Integer
<column(Name:="BusinessProcessID", DbType:="varchar(50)")> _
Public BusinessProcessID As String
<column(Name:="ProcessText", DbType:="varchar(50)", isprimarykey:=True)> _
Public ProcessText As String
...
...

ProcessID column is the primary key of my database table tbl_Process.

Important Point: I use database to auto-generate values for the primary key column (integer value incremented by one).

So when I run the application, It gave me this unexpected error:

Cannot insert explicit value for identity column in table ‘tbl_Process’ when IDENTITY_INSERT is set to OFF.

Basically, the IDENTITY_INSERT when using the database to auto generate value for a field but when I ran a SQL insert statement at the database end it worked fine!

After some tough time I found out the solution for this problem!

When we use an auto-generate field in a data table we have to specifically mention it in the matching field in the appropriate class.

The code to state this is:

Syntax:

IsDbGenerated:=True

This has to be added to the annotation added for the specific column like:

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<column(Name:="ProcessID", DbType:="Int", isprimarykey:=True, IsDbGenerated:=True)> _
Public ProcessID As Integer

Now D LINQ can understand that the field value is auto-generated by the database!

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Cassian Menol Razeek

How to (Full and Transaction Log) backup and restore a database in Microsoft SQL Server 2005

2008-12-04

In this article I will discus how to backup a database as a FULL backup or with Transaction Log (Tail Log) backup and how to restore the database, how to recover transactions made after you taking the backup, etc.

Since it is not easy to use and organize images in the post itself I have uploaded a compiled pdf file of this article.

Please download the complete manual from following link:

How to backup and restore a database in Microsoft SQL Server 2005

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Cassian Menol Razeek