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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T12:21:14+00:00 2026-05-11T12:21:14+00:00

I would like to extend a class generated by Linq To Sql to initialize

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I would like to extend a class generated by Linq To Sql to initialize when a new object (=row) is created.

I want to add rows to a child table when a parent row is created.

I was hoping to use the Oncreated (partial) method do something like this:

partial class Product {     partial void OnCreated() {         // Fill default rows for FK relations         this.Columns.Add(new ProductColumn {             Name = 'Name', ColumnType = 1         });         this.Columns.Add(new ProductColumn {             Name = 'Producer', ColumnType = 2         });     } } 

The OnCreated is called every time from the constructor. So also if the object will be loaded from the database after the call to OnCreated. And if the object is loaded from the database, do not want to execute the code.

So where can I add logic to my model to initialize an object(-graph)?

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  1. 2026-05-11T12:21:14+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 12:21 pm

    I think you’d be better off in this instance to use a Factory to create your instances; So anywhere you current have code like:

    Product p = new Product(); 

    You would instead have:

    Product p = ProductFactory.CreateProduct(); 

    And your CreateProduct() method would look something like:

    public Product CreateProduct() {     var p = new Product();     p.Columns.Add(new ProductColumn {         Name = 'Name', ColumnType = 1     });     p.Columns.Add(new ProductColumn {         Name = 'Producer', ColumnType = 2     });     return p; } 
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