AffectedCountModificationCommandBatch.ConsumeResultSetWithoutPropagation Method
Definition
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Overloads
ConsumeResultSetWithoutPropagation(Int32, DbDataReader) | |
ConsumeResultSetWithoutPropagation(Int32, RelationalDataReader) |
Consumes the data reader created by Execute(IRelationalConnection) without propagating values back into the ModificationCommand. |
ConsumeResultSetWithoutPropagation(Int32, DbDataReader)
protected virtual int ConsumeResultSetWithoutPropagation (int commandIndex, System.Data.Common.DbDataReader reader);
abstract member ConsumeResultSetWithoutPropagation : int * System.Data.Common.DbDataReader -> int
override this.ConsumeResultSetWithoutPropagation : int * System.Data.Common.DbDataReader -> int
Protected Overridable Function ConsumeResultSetWithoutPropagation (commandIndex As Integer, reader As DbDataReader) As Integer
Parameters
- commandIndex
- Int32
- reader
- DbDataReader
Returns
Applies to
ConsumeResultSetWithoutPropagation(Int32, RelationalDataReader)
Consumes the data reader created by Execute(IRelationalConnection) without propagating values back into the ModificationCommand.
protected virtual int ConsumeResultSetWithoutPropagation (int commandIndex, Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Storage.RelationalDataReader reader);
abstract member ConsumeResultSetWithoutPropagation : int * Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Storage.RelationalDataReader -> int
override this.ConsumeResultSetWithoutPropagation : int * Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Storage.RelationalDataReader -> int
Protected Overridable Function ConsumeResultSetWithoutPropagation (commandIndex As Integer, reader As RelationalDataReader) As Integer
Parameters
- commandIndex
- Int32
The ordinal of the command being consumed.
- reader
- RelationalDataReader
The data reader.
Returns
The ordinal of the next command that must be consumed.
Applies to
Entity Framework
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