I want to define a database qu开发者_运维问答ery using LINQ and my EntityFramework context but I don't want entities returned; I want a datareader!
How can I do this? This is for exporting rows to a CSV.
Cheers, Ian.
If you need this you are more probably doing something unexpected. Simple iteration through materialized result of the query should be what you need - that is ORM way. If you don't like it use SqlCommand
directly.
DbContext API is simplified and because of that it doesn't contain many features available in ObjectContext API. Accessing data reader is one of them. You can try to convert DbContext
to ObjectContext
and use the more complex API:
ObjectContext objContext = ((IObjectContextAdapter)dbContext).ObjectContext;
using (var connection = objContext.Connection as EntityConnection)
{
// Create Entity SQL command querying conceptual model hidden behind your code-first mapping
EntityCommand command = connection.CreateCommand();
command.CommandText = "SELECT VALUE entity FROM ContextName.DbSetName AS entity";
connection.Open();
using (EntityDataReader reader = command.ExecuteReader(CommandBehavior.SequentialAccess))
{
...
}
}
But pure ADO.NET way is much easier and faster because the former example still uses mapping of query to SQL query:
using (var connection = new SqlConnection(Database.Connection.ConnectionString))
{
SqlCommand command = connection.CreateCommand();
command.CommandText = "SELECT * FROM DbSetName";
connection.Open();
using(SqlDataReader reader = command.ExecuteReader())
{
}
}
This question is around EF 4, but for anyone else with EF 6 or higher you can use the AsStreaming() extension method.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn237204(v=vs.113).aspx
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