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sql server - How do I control parameter sniffing and/or query hints in entity framework?

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I have a problem where one of my Entity Framework (EF) queries is taking a very long time to execute in Sql Server, although when I copy-and-paste the generated TSQL into Sql Server Management Studio (SSMS) it runs extremely fast. After some investigation I found that I was experiencing a parameter sniffing issue, and the correct way to fix it is to insert one of many query hints (OPTIMIZE FOR, RECOMPILE, and so on). How do I insert these hints into my EF queries?

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If you are executing stored procedures you could declare the parameters of the stored procedure internally.

I.e.

CREATE PROCEDURE sp_test
(
     @param1     NVARCHAR(10),
     @param2     INT
)

AS

DECLARE @internalParam1 NVARCHAR(10)
DECLARE @internalParam2 INT

SET @internalParam1 = @param1
SET @internalParam2 = @param2

-- REST OF YOUR QUERY

GO

This will stop SQL Server caching any parameters that are being passed to the SP.


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