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How do we used it with stored proc that has multiple result sets? #11
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I need the answer for this as well. I see the ExecuteStoredProcedure(proc) but how do I grab the result? my result does have multiple result sets as well. |
Unfortunately Entity Framework Extras doesn't support multiple record sets. It only returns the first collection. |
One option could be to wrap the DbDataReader, something like
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…d on xavierjohn's suggestion
I was able to use xavierjohn's suggestion successfully in a fork. In case the next person to find this on Google is as clueless as I was ObjectContext.Translate is used to translate the DbDataReader results into Entity objects. This is the snippet from my code:
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…d on xavierjohn's suggestion
https://github.com/Fodsuk/EntityFrameworkExtras I don't want to fork it. I'd rather use the nuget package. However Viking needs to collect multiple result sets from stored procedure calls. I pushed a fix to the repository in 2016 and haven't seen it picked up. Once multiple result sets are accepted stop using this fork. Check here for updates: zzzprojects/EntityFrameworkExtras#11
How do we used it with stored proc that has multiple result sets?
As mentioned in https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/data/jj691402.aspx
Thanks.
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