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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T17:20:17+00:00 2026-05-16T17:20:17+00:00

How do I force LINQPad to give me a non-cached result from a LINQ2SQL

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How do I force LINQPad to give me a non-cached result from a LINQ2SQL query?

The scenario is this:

1) examine some data (from a in MyThings where … select a).First();
2) modify data outside LINQPad immediately after (service call)
3) re-examine some data (from a in MyThings where … select a).First();

It seems to be caching results. :-/

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    2026-05-16T17:20:18+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 5:20 pm

    LINQPad instantiates a fresh DataContext each time you hit F5, so there’s no chance of caching between query runs. However, if you dump twice in the same query, the second result will cache:

    Customers.First (c => c.Name == "John").Dump();
    Thread.Sleep (5000);
    Customers.First (c => c.Name == "John").Dump();   // Result will be cached
    

    This is by virtue of LINQ to SQL’s object tracking. You can disable it by switching object tracking off – just as you would ordinarily:

    ObjectTrackingEnabled = false;
    Customers.First (c => c.Name == "Tom").Dump();
    Thread.Sleep (5000);
    Customers.First (c => c.Name == "Tom").Dump();   // Result will not be cached
    
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