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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T23:08:43+00:00 2026-05-13T23:08:43+00:00

Sorry, if this is a duplicate. Please point me to the appropriate question if

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Sorry, if this is a duplicate. Please point me to the appropriate question if this is but I could not find exactly what I am looking for.

So I am using a Linq to SQL datacontext for entity tracking and persistence in an ASP.NET web application. It is for an Intranet application that does not have a ton of users at a time. Right now I cam storing the datacontext in session state, which makes me feel dirty! It seems like I need the context always to be present though because I need to preserve the change tracking on the entities that are being modified. All of our screens have a Save button that would then call SubmitChanges() on the DataContext and persist all of the pending changes in memory.

Should I be storing the DataContext? Should I be disposing of it at the end of each request and then recreate it somehow and get the pending changes? If I should recreate it every time, I dont understand how the context could know what has changed without a ton of redundant database hits on each request.

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    2026-05-13T23:08:43+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:08 pm

    First, I would say to stop putting things in Session altogether. Especially if you don’t have a lot of users, just load the data when you need it.

    Don’t store the data context at all. Just create a new one on each page when you need it. When they hit the Save button, recreate a data context, load the object from the database, make the changes necessary based on the form input, and then save it back to the database. It should just be two database hits for each object, one to load, and then one to save it back.

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