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How to: Specify Concurrency-Conflict Checking (LINQ to SQL)

You can specify which columns of the database are to be checked for concurrency conflicts when you call SubmitChanges. For more information, see How to: Specify Which Members are Tested for Concurrency Conflicts (LINQ to SQL).

Example

The following code specifies that the HomePage member should never be tested during update checks. For more information, see UpdateCheck.

<Column(Storage:="_HomePage", DbType:="NText", UpdateCheck:=UpdateCheck.Never)>  _
Public Property HomePage() As String 
    Get 
        Return Me._HomePage
    End Get 
    Set(ByVal value As String)
        If ((Me._HomePage <> value)  _
            = false) Then 
        Me.OnHomePageChanging(value)
            Me.SendPropertyChanging
            Me._HomePage = value
            Me.SendPropertyChanged("HomePage")
            Me.OnHomePageChanged
        End If 
    End Set 
End Property
[Column(Storage="_HomePage", DbType="NText", UpdateCheck=UpdateCheck.Never)]
public string HomePage
{
    get
    {
        return this._HomePage;
    }
    set
    {
        if ((this._HomePage != value))
    {
        this.OnHomePageChanging(value);
        this.SendPropertyChanging();
            this._HomePage = value;
        this.SendPropertyChanged("HomePage");
            this.OnHomePageChanged();
    }
    }
}

See Also

Concepts

The LINQ to SQL Object Model

Other Resources

How to: Customize Entity Classes by Using the Code Editor (LINQ to SQL)