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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T02:57:33+00:00 2026-05-15T02:57:33+00:00

We are building an MVC 1.0 application right now and using Linq -> SQL

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We are building an MVC 1.0 application right now and using Linq -> SQL for our DAL. Following the restful approach we have multiple action events depending on if you are updating or loading or what not.

The two that I’m concerned with at this point are the edit and update action methods. Here is the signatures.

public ActionResult Update(int customerId, int Id, AggregateModel viewModel)
public ActionResult Edit(int customerId, int Id, AggregateModel viewModel)

So the idea is that in the Edit method we load up our viewModel and pass it to the view. The user makes changes to the model and then posts back to the Update method.

The first thing I could think of to do would be to get the viewModel from the database again, copy the changes in one by one from the posted back model and then submit it back. This would work but does seem clunky to me.

What is the best way to insert those changes into the database at this point?

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    2026-05-15T02:57:33+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 2:57 am

    Do it the simple way, retrieving your model from the DB again, and updating the properties using either UpdateModel or manually. If you find that you are suffering performance problems and need to avoid the second query, then investigate detaching/reattaching the model from/to the DB and caching during the request cycle. Unless you actually have performance issues, I wouldn’t invest effort in retaining the model over the request cycle.

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