Is it possible to get the execution plan of a LINQ to SQL or ADO.NET Query programatically for displaying in debug information? If so, how?
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I don't know about LINQ specifically but here is a solution for programatically obtaining query plan. To do the same for LINQ it seems you'd have to modify the generated files heavily. Should be doable, complex, but doable. social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/sqldatabaseengine/thread/…– RThomasMay 12, 2011 at 15:57
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1Did you accomplish this? I'd kind of like to see the solution if you can re post at some point.– RThomasMay 14, 2011 at 5:42
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Sure, there are 2 things you will need.
A custom implementation of DbConnection
, DbCommand
and DbDataReader
. You can use that to intercept all the SQL sent to the DB. You basically set it up so you have a layer that logs all the SQL that is run. (we plan to open source something in this area in the next few months, so stay tuned)
A way to display an make sense of the data, which happens to be open source here: https://data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/s/345/how-unsung-am-i (see the include execution plan option)
Another approach is to do the diagnostics after the fact by looking at the proc cache. sys.dm_exec_query_stats contains cached plan handles which you can expand.
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This might be the needed wrapper: miniprofiler.com/dotnet/HowTo/ProfileSql– DenNukemFeb 28, 2020 at 23:03