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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T06:26:31+00:00 2026-06-12T06:26:31+00:00

I am using EF with Repository Pattern and unit of Work. I am pulling

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I am using EF with Repository Pattern and unit of Work. I am pulling an object Person with inner object Employment.
The following is how the classes are constructed:

    class Person
    {
       Employment employments;
    }

   class Employment
   {
          int ID {get;set;}
          string Employer {get;set;}
   }

Lazy Loading is enabled.
The following is how i’m getting the Person Object:

     Person p;
     using (unitOfWork = new UnitOfWork())
     {
        p=unitOfWork.PersonRep.Single(s => s.Id== Id);
     }
   return p;

Outside this code p.employments is not accessible. What’s the best practice for this architecture? And why is the navigation property not persisting?

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    2026-06-12T06:26:32+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 6:26 am

    The reason your navigation property is causing errors is because you’re disposing of the context, prior to the navigation property being loaded.

    If you think about what’s happening:

    • You’re opening a database connection, and retrieving a person object.
    • Then, you close this connection.
    • Next, you ask the person object, who is your employer? It attempts to go back to your database but the connection doesn’t exist and it breaks.

    You either need to eagerly load the Employer for your person using include, from your context it would be something like context.Persons.Include(p => p.employments) it’s hard to tell because you don’t have that code posted.

    Or, keep your database connection alive longer. Accessing the employer information for the person, seems like it would all be handled in the same unit, so maybe you should consider keeping your unit of work alive throughout your entire method.

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