DbCommandInterceptor.NonQueryExecuted Method
Definition
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Called immediately after EF calls ExecuteNonQuery().
This method is still called if an interceptor suppressed execution of a command in NonQueryExecuting(DbCommand, CommandEventData, InterceptionResult<Int32>).
In this case, result
is the result returned by NonQueryExecuting(DbCommand, CommandEventData, InterceptionResult<Int32>).
public virtual int NonQueryExecuted (System.Data.Common.DbCommand command, Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Diagnostics.CommandExecutedEventData eventData, int result);
abstract member NonQueryExecuted : System.Data.Common.DbCommand * Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Diagnostics.CommandExecutedEventData * int -> int
override this.NonQueryExecuted : System.Data.Common.DbCommand * Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Diagnostics.CommandExecutedEventData * int -> int
Public Overridable Function NonQueryExecuted (command As DbCommand, eventData As CommandExecutedEventData, result As Integer) As Integer
Parameters
- command
- DbCommand
The command.
- eventData
- CommandExecutedEventData
Contextual information about the command and execution.
- result
- Int32
The result of the call to ExecuteNonQuery(). This value is typically used as the return value for the implementation of this method.
Returns
The result that EF will use.
A normal implementation of this method for any interceptor that is not attempting to change the result
is to return the result
value passed in.
Implements
Applies to
Entity Framework