I have a PhoneRecord that is passed to an EditWindow so that a user is able to edit the record. On each PhoneRecord there is a type of CostCode. On the EditWindow I clone a record to break the reference to the SelectedRecord so that in case the user clicks on cancel I can pass back an unmodified version of the PhoneRecord. Here is how I clone:
public ModifyPhoneRecordViewModel(PhoneRecord passedRecord)
{
    SelectedRecord = passedRecord;
    _tempRecord = passedRecord.Clone() as PhoneRecord;
}
The PhoneRecord is a partial class generated by EF so here is how I implement ICloneable
partial class PhoneRecord : ICloneable
{
    public object Clone()
    {
        return (PhoneRecord)MemberwiseClone();
    }
}
When the user clicks on cancel I pass back the _tempRecord and do some processing with it to revert to it's original state in the DataGrid/TextBoxes:
private void ProcessCancelCommand(PhoneRecord passedRecord)
{
    DataGridRecords[DataGridRecords.IndexOf(DataGridRecords.FirstOrDefault(c => c.Id == passedRecord.Id))] = passedRecord;
    SelectedRecord = passedRecord;
    Application.Current.MainWindow.Activate();
}
However, this throws an error and the CostCode is wiped from the TextBox: 
"The entity wrapper stored in the proxy does not reference the same proxy"
Is there a way in which I can prevent this so I can pass back a PhoneRecord with a valid CostCode on it?
 
    