How to make persisted computed column in EF code first?

The solution I found was to :

  1. Make sure auto migrations are turned off. This is so that VS will generate a script (fluent api code) for us to further customise instead of just running it. So in the configuration class :

    public Configuration()
    {
        AutomaticMigrationsEnabled = false;
    }
    
  2. Add the field to the class and set it as computed like so, the setter is private because we obviously cannot write to a computed field :

    [DatabaseGenerated(DatabaseGeneratedOption.Computed)]
    public string BreakdownNo { get; private set; }
    
  3. Then do an add-migration [xyz-name] in the Package Manager Console to generate the migration code, which will appear under the migrations folder with the given name.

  4. Inside the migration comment out the code in Up() and add custom SQL like so :

    public override void Up()
    {
        //AddColumn("dbo.Calls", "BreakdownNo", c => c.String());
        Sql("ALTER TABLE dbo.Calls ADD BreakdownNo AS ('BD'+RIGHT('00000'+ CAST(Id AS VARCHAR), 6))");
    }
    
  5. Do an update-database in the PM and it should add the computed column properly.

FURTHER NOTES : If you get the formula wrong then you will have to revert back the migration by doing an update-database -targetMigration: [name of migration to go back to] then do another add-migration name and amend your formula there, finishing off with update-database. There may be a better way but this is what I found and used.

I did not however find a way to make the field persisted yet.


Why not calling sql like that:

public class demo
{
    void demoMethod()
    {
        Model1 model = new Model1();//Model1 : DbContext
        model.Database.ExecuteSqlCommand("alter table Results drop column Total; alter table Results add Total AS (Arabic + English + Math + Science)");
    }
}