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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T18:05:10+00:00 2026-05-17T18:05:10+00:00

I have an entity framework project setup. It it I have four tables and

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I have an entity framework project setup. It it I have four tables and three entities (“A”, “B”, & “C”). There is a 1:n relationship between A and B, and between A and C, and a n:n relationship between B and C.

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I use the following code to try to add a new “B” entity:

A t = null;
if (this.MyA == null)
{
    t = new A()
    {
        EntityKey = this.MyAReference.EntityKey,
        AId = (Guid)this.MyAReference.EntityKey.EntityKeyValues[0].Value
    };
}
else
{
    t = this.MyA;
}
this.MyA = null;
context.Attach(t);
this.MyA = t;

The “B” object (“this”) has a child collection of “C” objects. These “C” objects already exist in the database, but are not related to the new object (obviously). When I call “SaveChanges()”, it throws an exception because it tries to add all of the child “C” objects an new objects in the database.

How can I get it to just create the reference in the “Table_JoinBC”, and not try to recreate the “C” objects?

Thanks for any help.

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    2026-05-17T18:05:11+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 6:05 pm

    Its easier if you use stub entities

    You stated that you wanted to add a new B object. And to add a B object you need an A object

    Here is an example using stub entities:

    A myAObject = new A { A_Id = 5 };
    
    Context.AttachTo("Aes", myAObject);
    
    B myBObject = new B { B_ID = 6, A = myAObject);
    
    Context.AddToBes(myBObject)
    Context.SaveChanges();
    
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