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c# - Entity Framework 6 Compiled LINQ Query

I'm trying to improve performance of a web application by caching a query.

    public static Func<myEntity, List<HASHDuplicates>, IQueryable<FormResponse>> CompiledDuplicatedResponses =
    CompiledQuery.Compile<myEntity, List<HASHDuplicates>, IQueryable<FormResponse>>(
    (db, hashes) => from r in db.FormResponse
                    from h in db.IndexHASHes
                    from d in hashes
                    where r.id == h.FormResponseID && h.IndexHASHString == d.hash
                    select r);

The error I receive is at compile time:

The type 'myEntity' cannot be used as type parameter 'TArg0' in the generic type or method 'System.Data.Entity.Core.Objects.CompiledQuery.Compile(System.Linq.Expressions.Expression>)'. There is no implicit reference conversion from 'myEntity' to 'System.Data.Entity.Core.Objects.ObjectContext'.

I'm using EF6

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Ok it seems that in EF5 and greater the queries are automatically compiled and there is no need to compile them. The ObjectContext is not used anymore, and we have now DbContext: Compiled Query no implicit reference conversion to ObjectContext

Another interesting post on Compiled Query: http://blog.codinghorror.com/compiled-or-bust/


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