Make entity framework generate nullable parameter from stored procedure












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I have a stored procedure, for example:



CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].myStoredProcName
@inputParam1 int,
@inputParam2 VARCHAR(150),
@outputParam1 BIT OUTPUT
@outputParam2 BIT = 0 OUTPUT
AS
BEGIN
--SQL here
END


And I have used the entity model to create a function import, but the input parameters generated don't seem to properly correlate with the stored procedure, like this:



public virtual int myStoredProcName(Nullable<int> inputParam1, string inputParam2, Nullable<bool> outputParam1, ObjectParameter outputParam2)


I recently added outputParam2 to the stored procedure. My problem is I need the outputParam2 to be Nullable too because the function is referenced in other places that I have no control over and I don't want the additional parameter to break the other functions.



My question is, why does it generate the parameters this way? And is there a way to get it to make the outputParam2 Nullable instead of an ObjectParameter?



P.S. I'm very new to entity framework so I apologise if this makes no sense.



Thank you










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    I have a stored procedure, for example:



    CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].myStoredProcName
    @inputParam1 int,
    @inputParam2 VARCHAR(150),
    @outputParam1 BIT OUTPUT
    @outputParam2 BIT = 0 OUTPUT
    AS
    BEGIN
    --SQL here
    END


    And I have used the entity model to create a function import, but the input parameters generated don't seem to properly correlate with the stored procedure, like this:



    public virtual int myStoredProcName(Nullable<int> inputParam1, string inputParam2, Nullable<bool> outputParam1, ObjectParameter outputParam2)


    I recently added outputParam2 to the stored procedure. My problem is I need the outputParam2 to be Nullable too because the function is referenced in other places that I have no control over and I don't want the additional parameter to break the other functions.



    My question is, why does it generate the parameters this way? And is there a way to get it to make the outputParam2 Nullable instead of an ObjectParameter?



    P.S. I'm very new to entity framework so I apologise if this makes no sense.



    Thank you










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      I have a stored procedure, for example:



      CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].myStoredProcName
      @inputParam1 int,
      @inputParam2 VARCHAR(150),
      @outputParam1 BIT OUTPUT
      @outputParam2 BIT = 0 OUTPUT
      AS
      BEGIN
      --SQL here
      END


      And I have used the entity model to create a function import, but the input parameters generated don't seem to properly correlate with the stored procedure, like this:



      public virtual int myStoredProcName(Nullable<int> inputParam1, string inputParam2, Nullable<bool> outputParam1, ObjectParameter outputParam2)


      I recently added outputParam2 to the stored procedure. My problem is I need the outputParam2 to be Nullable too because the function is referenced in other places that I have no control over and I don't want the additional parameter to break the other functions.



      My question is, why does it generate the parameters this way? And is there a way to get it to make the outputParam2 Nullable instead of an ObjectParameter?



      P.S. I'm very new to entity framework so I apologise if this makes no sense.



      Thank you










      share|improve this question














      I have a stored procedure, for example:



      CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].myStoredProcName
      @inputParam1 int,
      @inputParam2 VARCHAR(150),
      @outputParam1 BIT OUTPUT
      @outputParam2 BIT = 0 OUTPUT
      AS
      BEGIN
      --SQL here
      END


      And I have used the entity model to create a function import, but the input parameters generated don't seem to properly correlate with the stored procedure, like this:



      public virtual int myStoredProcName(Nullable<int> inputParam1, string inputParam2, Nullable<bool> outputParam1, ObjectParameter outputParam2)


      I recently added outputParam2 to the stored procedure. My problem is I need the outputParam2 to be Nullable too because the function is referenced in other places that I have no control over and I don't want the additional parameter to break the other functions.



      My question is, why does it generate the parameters this way? And is there a way to get it to make the outputParam2 Nullable instead of an ObjectParameter?



      P.S. I'm very new to entity framework so I apologise if this makes no sense.



      Thank you







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