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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T17:32:07+00:00 2026-06-17T17:32:07+00:00

I use Linq with entity-framework. GetSet1<T>().Union(GetSet2<T>()) The GetSetX returns IQueryable. The generated SQL is

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I use Linq with entity-framework.

GetSet1<T>().Union(GetSet2<T>())

The GetSetX returns IQueryable.

The generated SQL is an UNION ALL. But I know a UNION is the good way to achieve my goal. Actually my workaround is:

GetSet1<T>().Union(GetSet2<T>()).Distinct()

in this case the generated sql is like :

select distinct Field...
from (
    select distinct Field...
    union all
    select distinct Field...
) unionall

I know (because that is the way is was thinked) that

select Field...
union
select Field...

is the best query. So Is there a way (I can(t actually found) to have EntityFramework use UNION and not UNION ALL ?

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    2026-06-17T17:32:08+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 5:32 pm

    The Union() method should return the result without duplicates. Depending on the query, EF will generate either UNION ALL with DISTINCT or just UNION, so your explicit Distinct() is not necessary. The Linq equivalent of UNION ALL is Concat().

    Besides that, EF has a history of generating inefficient SQL for queries. If you can, you should use EF 5.0 which has greatly improved query SQL generation.

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