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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T06:29:44+00:00 2026-06-02T06:29:44+00:00

How can I do to call a unique SaveChanges to affect all changes in

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How can I do to call a unique SaveChanges to affect all changes in all repositories that I use?
Should I create a class that contains all repositories and a Save method?
What’s the best way to do it?


I’m trying this:

public ActionResult Create()
{
    Product Product = new Product() { Id = 1, Name = "test", Amount = 1 };

    if (_productService.Insert(Product))
    {
        context.SaveChanges();

        return View();
    }

    return RedirectToAction("Index");
}

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    2026-06-02T06:29:46+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 6:29 am

    The best way is called unit of work and it is generally wrapper class to your EF context which is passed to constructor of your repositories. You than call Save on this new class.

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