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We'd need to update the instances above to filter out computed properties in all spots. We could do this by changing Entity.Properties to Entity.GetProperties(PropertyType.UpdateInsert). We'd accept a pr for this.
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Currently the business objects also output all the fields including read-only fields when calling stored procedures. I'm assuming the business objects won't change so the stored procedures would have to accept the same parameters, but would just ignore the calculated fields when executing updates and inserts.
It definitely needs a filtered list, I guess it doesn't hurt to pass all of them to the stored procedure (really stinks), but is a quick work around. Could you try updating the stored procedure update statement using the above calls.
The SQLStoredProcedures template (https://github.com/codesmithtools/Templates/blob/master/Templates/Frameworks/Csla/CSharp/DataAccessLayer/Internal/SQLStoredProcedures.cst) is including computed properties in the updated sql and in code: https://github.com/codesmithtools/Templates/search?q=GetUpdateStoredProcedureName&unscoped_q=GetUpdateStoredProcedureName
We'd need to update the instances above to filter out computed properties in all spots. We could do this by changing
Entity.Properties
toEntity.GetProperties(PropertyType.UpdateInsert)
. We'd accept a pr for this.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: