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.NET Framework 4.6.2+

UnitOfWork.ReloadChangedObjects() Method

Reloads the state of persistent objects modified within the current UnitOfWork from the data store.

Namespace: DevExpress.Xpo

Assembly: DevExpress.Xpo.v24.2.dll

Declaration

public void ReloadChangedObjects()

Remarks

The ReloadChangedObjects method reloads the object state from the store, but since partial reloading might lead to an inconsistency, the recommended approach is to dispose of the current UnitOfWork and loaded objects, and load them from a new Session. This method should never be used within the NestedUnitOfWork.

To reload the state of an individual persistent object, use the XPBaseObject.Reload method.

try {
    unitOfWork.CommitChanges();
} catch(LockingException ex) {
    unitOfWork.ReloadChangedObjects();
}

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