If loadfing the entity first helps, that can be achieved with: try await myOData.dataService!.loadEntity(oItem)but perhaps if you share the actual error that you received, that would help, since just setting the key values in a new entity should w...
I think it would be reasonable to open a ticket. Rationale:1. Your initial query was reasonable.2. Following the sequence of next links returned, you arrived at an error response.Gregor's suggestion sounds like a fine workaround in the mean time.
It's like a GET method that doesn't return the response payload (but it does return response headers).For example if you want to check if an OData server is "up", you could send a GET request for the service document or the metadata document.But a HE...