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I've just started experimenting with Linq to SQL and so far I'm very impressed.

 

But ...

(there's always a 'but')

... the convention where I work is to use the 'WITH (NOLOCK)' hint on all select statements and the SQL generated by Linq to SQL doesn't do this.

 

Is there a way to get the Linq to SQL generation code to use the NOLOCK hint in the SQL statements?* I haven't been able to find any details on whether it is possible to 'interfere' with the SQL generation at all.

 

 

Herbie

 

 

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