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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T02:37:21+00:00 2026-06-09T02:37:21+00:00

I’ve been looking at Massive ORM. Don’t forget, just looking, I didn’t do any

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I’ve been looking at Massive ORM. Don’t forget, just looking, I didn’t do any coding yet.

I’m interested of the possibilities to save data transactional. I’ve seen it’s possible to save, 20 lines in the same table in one transaction. But what happens when I want to save an Order and it’s Orderlines in a single Transaction? Is that possible, how?

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    2026-06-09T02:37:23+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 2:37 am

    Massive’s Save() method declaration looks like this:

    Save(params object[] things)
    

    …and internally it does a foreach loop over each object passed in and saves it to the database in a single transaction so it already does what you want it to do.

    Now if you would like to control the transaction yourself, then let’s get started.

    First of all, almost every method in Massive is marked virtual, therefore we can override any methods in a derived class so that’s what we’ll do. Now all calls to Save() eventually go through an Execute() method that takes an IEnumerable of DbCommand’s so we’ll override that method in our derived class.

    Here’s is our derived class:

    public class ExtendedDynamicModel : DynamicModel
    {
        // Lets add two properties that we will reference in our overridden Execute method
        public System.Data.IDbConnection Connection;
        public System.Data.IDbTransaction Transaction;
    
        public ExtendedDynamicModel( string connectionStringName, string tableName = "",
                                     string primaryKeyField = "", string descriptorField = "" )
            : base( connectionStringName, tableName, primaryKeyField, descriptorField )
        {
        }
    
        // Lets override the Execute method and if we've supplied a Connection, then let's
        // using our own custom implementation otherwise use Massive's default implementation.
        public override int Execute( IEnumerable<System.Data.Common.DbCommand> commands )
        {
            if ( Connection == null ) return base.Execute( commands );
    
            var result = 0;
    
            foreach ( var cmd in commands as IEnumerable<System.Data.IDbCommand> )
            {
                cmd.Connection = Connection;
                cmd.Transaction = Transaction;
                result += cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
            }
    
            return result;
        }
    }
    

    So now we just need to supply our own IDbConnection and IDbTransaction to our new ExtendedDynamicModel class like so:

    var database = new ExtendedDynamicModel( "YourConnectionString" );
    
    using ( var connection = database.Connection = database.OpenConnection() )
    {
        using ( var tx = database.Transaction = connection.BeginTransaction() )
        {
            // Do your saving here
    
            if ( true )
            {
                tx.Commit();
            }
            else
            {
                tx.Rollback();
            }
        }
    }
    

    So now we have complete control over committing or rolling back the transaction if we need to.

    Link to Massive’s source code for reference: https://github.com/robconery/massive/

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