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When you do not intend to change the data, you can increase the performance of queries by seeking read-only results.
You implement read-only processing by setting ObjectTrackingEnabled to false.
Note
When ObjectTrackingEnabled is set to false, DeferredLoadingEnabled is implicitly set to false.
Example
The following code retrieves a read-only collection of employee hire dates.
Dim db As New Northwnd("c:\northwnd.mdf")
db.ObjectTrackingEnabled = False
Dim hireQuery = _
From emp In db.Employees _
Select emp _
Order By emp.HireDate
For Each empObj As Employee In hireQuery
Console.WriteLine("EmpID = {0}, Date Hired = {1}", _
empObj.EmployeeID, empObj.HireDate)
Next
Northwnd db = new Northwnd(@"c:\northwnd.mdf");
db.ObjectTrackingEnabled = false;
IOrderedQueryable<Employee> hireQuery =
from emp in db.Employees
orderby emp.HireDate
select emp;
foreach (Employee empObj in hireQuery)
{
Console.WriteLine("EmpID = {0}, Date Hired = {1}",
empObj.EmployeeID, empObj.HireDate);
}
See Also
Concepts
Deferred versus Immediate Loading (LINQ to SQL)