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EntityEntry.DetectChanges Method
Definition
- Namespace:
- Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.ChangeTracking
- Assembly:
- Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.dll
- Package:
- Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore v10.0.0
- Package:
- Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore v3.0.0
- Package:
- Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore v3.1.0
- Package:
- Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore v5.0.0
- Package:
- Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore v6.0.0
- Package:
- Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore v7.0.0
- Package:
- Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore v8.0.0
- Package:
- Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore v9.0.0
- Source:
- EntityEntry.cs
- Source:
- EntityEntry.cs
- Source:
- EntityEntry.cs
- Source:
- EntityEntry.cs
- Source:
- EntityEntry.cs
- Source:
- EntityEntry.cs
- Source:
- EntityEntry.cs
- Source:
- EntityEntry.cs
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Scans this entity instance to detect any changes made to the instance data. DetectChanges() is usually called automatically by the context to get up-to-date information on an individual entity before returning change tracking information. You typically only need to call this method if you have disabled AutoDetectChangesEnabled.
public virtual void DetectChanges();
abstract member DetectChanges : unit -> unit
override this.DetectChanges : unit -> unit
Public Overridable Sub DetectChanges ()
Remarks
See Change detection and notifications for more information and examples.
Applies to
Entity Framework
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