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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T10:26:33+00:00 2026-05-12T10:26:33+00:00

Is there any way to use DataContext to execute some explicit SQL and return

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Is there any way to use DataContext to execute some explicit SQL and return the auto-increment primary key value of the inserted row without using ExecuteMethodCall? All I want to do is insert some data into a table and get back the newly created primary key but without using LINQ (I use explicit SQL in my queries, just using LINQ to model the data).

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EDIT: Basically, I want to do this:

public int CreateSomething(Something somethingToCreate)
{
    string query = "MyFunkyQuery";
    this.ExecuteCommand(query);
    // return back the ID of the inserted value here!
}

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This one took a while. You have to pass a reference for the OUTPUT parameter in your sproc in your parameter list of the calling function like so:

[Parameter(Name = "InsertedContractID", DbType = "Int")] ref System.Nullable<int> insertedContractID

Then you have to do

insertedContractID = ((System.Nullable<int>)(result.GetParameterValue(16)));

once you’ve called it. Then you can use this outside of it:

public int? CreateContract(Contract contractToCreate)
{
   System.Nullable<int> insertedContractID = null; ref insertedContractID);
   return insertedContractID;
} 

Take heavy note of GetParameterValue(16). It’s indexed to whichever parameter it is in your parameter list (this isn’t the full code, by the way).

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    2026-05-12T10:26:34+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 10:26 am

    If you insist on using raw sql queries, then why not just use sprocs for your inserts? You could get the identity returned through an output parameters.

    I’m not the greatest at SQL, but I broke out LinqPad and came up with this. It’s a big hack in my opinion, but it works … kinda.

    DataContext.ExecuteQuery<T>() returns an IEnumerable<T> where T is a mapped linq entity. The extra select I added will only populate the YourPrimaryKey property.

    public int CreateSomething(Something somethingToCreate)
    {
    // sub out your versions of YourLinqEntity & YourPrimaryKey
        string query = "MyFunkyQuery" + "select Convert(Int, SCOPE_IDENTITY()) as [YourPrimaryKey]";
        var result = this.ExecuteQuery<YourLinqEntity>(query);
        return result.First().YourPrimaryKey;
    }
    
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