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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T20:45:10+00:00 2026-05-17T20:45:10+00:00

In LINQ, you can write a manual SQL query, take the results from it

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In LINQ, you can write a manual SQL query, take the results from it and have LINQ “map” those into the appropriate properties of your Model classes (or at least, I’m pretty sure I read you can do that).

Is it possible to do something like that in Entity Framework?

I have an web app that’s using EF, and it’s CPU usage is ridiculously high compared to the traffic it has, and profiling it in my machine, all that time is (predictably) spent in the DB functions, and the largest portion of that time (> 85%) is spent by EF “generating” SQL and doing stuff before actually executing a query.

So my reasoning is that I can just go in and hardcode the SQL queries, but still use my populated Model properties in my view.

Is this possible? If so, how would I do it?

Thanks!
Daniel

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    2026-05-17T20:45:11+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 8:45 pm

    So what you want to do is hydrate an object from an IDataReader? It’s pretty easy to write code to do this (hint: reflection! or you can get fancy and use a member initialization expression) or you can Google for myriad existing implementations on the Internet.

    You can do this within EF using ObjectContext.ExecuteStoreQuery<T> or ObjectContext.Translate<T> if you already have a DbDataReader.

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