Event on deferred IQueryable execution
I don't know even this is a reasonable question or not, but I am wondering, is there any way to register an event on IQueryable
execution so when the IQueryable
runs the event gets triggered.
Problem is I am passing the IQueryable
to a table object and I have no idea when the data being populated into the table but I want to do some action after my IQueryable
got populated or executed.
For instance something like this:
IQueryable list = context.data.Where(....);
list.onExecutionCompleted += DoSomeAction;
c# iqueryable
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I don't know even this is a reasonable question or not, but I am wondering, is there any way to register an event on IQueryable
execution so when the IQueryable
runs the event gets triggered.
Problem is I am passing the IQueryable
to a table object and I have no idea when the data being populated into the table but I want to do some action after my IQueryable
got populated or executed.
For instance something like this:
IQueryable list = context.data.Where(....);
list.onExecutionCompleted += DoSomeAction;
c# iqueryable
Is your process that is inserting the data?
– TheGeneral
Dec 28 '18 at 7:54
Possible duplicate of How to monitor SQL Server table changes by using c#?
– TheGeneral
Dec 28 '18 at 7:55
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I don't know even this is a reasonable question or not, but I am wondering, is there any way to register an event on IQueryable
execution so when the IQueryable
runs the event gets triggered.
Problem is I am passing the IQueryable
to a table object and I have no idea when the data being populated into the table but I want to do some action after my IQueryable
got populated or executed.
For instance something like this:
IQueryable list = context.data.Where(....);
list.onExecutionCompleted += DoSomeAction;
c# iqueryable
I don't know even this is a reasonable question or not, but I am wondering, is there any way to register an event on IQueryable
execution so when the IQueryable
runs the event gets triggered.
Problem is I am passing the IQueryable
to a table object and I have no idea when the data being populated into the table but I want to do some action after my IQueryable
got populated or executed.
For instance something like this:
IQueryable list = context.data.Where(....);
list.onExecutionCompleted += DoSomeAction;
c# iqueryable
c# iqueryable
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Is your process that is inserting the data?
– TheGeneral
Dec 28 '18 at 7:54
Possible duplicate of How to monitor SQL Server table changes by using c#?
– TheGeneral
Dec 28 '18 at 7:55
add a comment |
Is your process that is inserting the data?
– TheGeneral
Dec 28 '18 at 7:54
Possible duplicate of How to monitor SQL Server table changes by using c#?
– TheGeneral
Dec 28 '18 at 7:55
Is your process that is inserting the data?
– TheGeneral
Dec 28 '18 at 7:54
Is your process that is inserting the data?
– TheGeneral
Dec 28 '18 at 7:54
Possible duplicate of How to monitor SQL Server table changes by using c#?
– TheGeneral
Dec 28 '18 at 7:55
Possible duplicate of How to monitor SQL Server table changes by using c#?
– TheGeneral
Dec 28 '18 at 7:55
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Is your process that is inserting the data?
– TheGeneral
Dec 28 '18 at 7:54
Possible duplicate of How to monitor SQL Server table changes by using c#?
– TheGeneral
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