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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T02:16:42+00:00 2026-05-14T02:16:42+00:00

I am adding several entities to an object context. try { forach (var document

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I am adding several entities to an object context.

try
{
    forach (var document in documents)
    {
        this.Validate(document); // May throw a ValidationException.

        this.objectContext.AddToDocuments(document);
    }

    this.objectContext.SaveChanges();
}
catch
{
    // How to clean-up the object context here?

    throw;
}

If some of the documents pass the the validation and one fails, all documents that passed the validation remain added to the object context. I have to clean-up the object context because it may be reused and the following can happen.

var documentA = new Document { Id = 1, Data = "ValidData" };
var documentB = new Document { Id = 2, Data = "InvalidData" };
var documentC = new Document { Id = 3, Data = "ValidData" };

try
{
    // Adding document B will cause a ValidationException but only
    // after document A is added to the object context.
    this.DocumentStore.AddDocuments(new[] { documentA, documentB, documentC });
}
catch (ValidationException)
{
}

// Try again without the invalid document B. This causes an exception because
// of a duplicate primary key - document A with id 1 is added a second time.
this.DocumentStore.AddDocuments(new[] { documentA, documentC });

This will again add document A to the object context and in consequence SaveChanges() will throw an exception because of a duplicate primary key.

So I have to remove all already added documents in the case of an validation error. I could of course perform the validation first and only add all documents after they have been successfully validated but sadly this does not solve the whole problem – if SaveChanges() fails, all documents still remain added but unsaved.

I tried to detach all objects returned by

 this.objectContext.ObjectStateManager.GetObjectStateEntries(EntityState.Added)

but I am getting a exception stating that the object is not attached. So how do I get rid of all added but unsaved objects?

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    2026-05-14T02:16:43+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 2:16 am

    It was just a trivial bug but I am going to leave the question here – maybe it helps others.

    I had the following

    var objectStateEntries = this.objectContext
                                 .ObjectStateManager
                                 .GetObjectStateEntries(EntityState.Added);
    
    foreach (var objectStateEntry in objectStateEntries)
    {
        this.objectContext.Detach(objectStateEntry);
    }
    

    while I wanted the following

    foreach (var objectStateEntry in objectStateEntries)
    {
        this.objectContext.Detach(objectStateEntry.Entity);
    }
    

    and couldn’t see it.

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