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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T06:13:35+00:00 2026-05-14T06:13:35+00:00

My code looks like: Entity e = new Entity(); e.name = …; e.blah =

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My code looks like:

Entity e = new Entity();

e.name = "...";
e.blah = 234;

MyDb.UpdateEntity(e);


public static void UpdateEntity(Entity e)
{
    using(MyDatacontext dc = new MyDataContext())
    {

          dc. ?????????
    }

}

So what do I do here to update the entity?

note: i just called it entity here, its something else in my project.

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    2026-05-14T06:13:36+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 6:13 am

    It really depends on your data context. Normally you will have an object for each table in your database. So for example if you have a database that has an orders table you will have an Orders object in your DataContext (created by dragging the table into your dbml file in the designer).

    So for a new order you woud do the following:

    using (var ctx = new MyDataContext()) {
        ctx.Orders.InsertOnSubmit(order);
    
        ctx.SubmitChanges();
    }
    

    And to save an order passed to your client and modified ther you do:

    using (var ctx = new MyDataContext()) {
        ctx.Orders.Attach(order, true);
    
        ctx.SubmitChanges();
    }
    
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