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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T21:42:41+00:00 2026-05-11T21:42:41+00:00

Assuming I have a row in the database with a specific id which I

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Assuming I have a row in the database with a specific id which I know (in my sample below – a symbol with Id = 5), can I create an EntityObject which can be attached to another entity without the need to load it from the database (same scenario is applicable to “DeleteObject” as well, if you think about it…)?

I’ve tried the following:

UserSpread spread = UserSpread.CreateUserSpread(5, 500000, 1.1m, 1.5m);

EntityKey symbolKey = new EntityKey("Entities.SymbolSet", "Id", 5);

Symbol symbol = new Symbol();
symbol.EntityKey = symbolKey;

// dealingEntities.Attach(symbol);

spread.Symbol = symbol;
Entities.AddToSpreadSet(spread);

I get the following exception on the “AddToSpreadSet()” method:

“The object cannot be added to the ObjectStateManager because it already has an EntityKey. Use ObjectContext.Attach to attach an object that has an existing key.”

If I try to attach the symbol before assigning it to the spread (commented line), I get the following on the “SaveChanges()” method:

“The object cannot be attached because the value of a property that is a part of the EntityKey does not match the corresponding value in the EntityKey.”

Any ideas?
Thanks,
Nir

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    2026-05-11T21:42:42+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 9:42 pm

    The general approach I use is to just create a stub entity (by setting just the PK) and attach it to the context.

    So here is an example:

    Category existing = new Category {ID = 7};
    ctx.AttachTo("Categories", existing); // Notice no use of EntityKey anywhere
    
    
    // build a new product
    ...
    product.Category = existing;
    ctx.AddToProducts(product);
    ctx.SaveChanges();
    

    This works well for building relationships, but there are some caveats when deleting. So should definitely check out my EF tips series for more information.
    And in particular this one:

    Tip 9 – How to delete an object without retrieving it

    Hope this helps

    Alex

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