I can see you show an exception in the method2, for method3 it does not make any change to your db. So do you mean using method2 can throw exception and you want something that cannot or should never throw exception?
If you're careful enough all of them should not throw exception, otherwise all of them can do. Please look at what you asked in your question. It appears at first as a general question but it looks really specific to your problem. At least some explanation should be added for why you don't like/use this or that. e.g: in Method 2, instead of saying Problem:, you can write Possible problem:. Currently it looks really like that the method 2 always has that problem.
So do you mean your problem is specific? not general? so it actually requires code. How could everyone here debug that without code?
I totally don't understand why you could think someone can help about this. You talked about exception but others have to guess how those exception could be thrown (even googling is better). All 3 methods are totally fine but looks like you want some others to help improve just the first one. So you should have not proposed the other 2 methods which do not work for you. Or you want some others could explain and help find out how to make the method 2 work? That's impossible without any code.
BTW, in a simple test you can disable lazy-loading and just do this company2.Employees.Add(employee);
for the method1, the employee
will be auto moved to company2
(and of course removed from company1
). Of course I'm talking about simple test, when it comes to a specific code, no one could suggest anything without the original code.
I asked this Or you want some others could explain and help find out how to make the method 2 work?, and you did not notice that?
@JonathanWood I checked the result in database.
I meant I checked the result after saving changes. For the loading, disabling lazy-loading will surely prevent the Employees
from being loaded automatically when you access it. Looks like you've never heard about lazy loading?
I'm not so stupid that to check the result in db to know whether all of the related rows were loaded or not. I meant I check the result to know whether the employee A was moved from company A to company B.
So you mean we have no way to prevent employees
from being loaded when accessing like this company.Employees
? Please learn about EF more. You're obviously a newbiew in EF.
Please learn more about EF, you're a bit amateur. You can just ask another question about that specific issue. How to prevent entties from being auto-loaded? or even google for that.
So again do you really know about Lazy loading, please?
I did not answer to you because if you knew about Lazy loading, you would have understood what I meant, disabling lazy loading is really simple, once being disabled the collection will be empty after being accessed (debugging can even show that).
I've now been told by more than one person that my Method 1 does not load all related employees. But I have run multiple tests on this that show that it does - you did not even disable lazy-loading, so of course it will load all the related entities. I'm now not interested in your problem. This is my last comment to your question. I don't feel like I need to delete all my comments.