tigrou
tigrou

Reputation: 4516

How SqlDataAdapter works internally?

I wonder how SqlDataAdapter works internally, especially when using UpdateCommand for updating a huge DataTable (since it's usually a lot faster that just sending sql statements from a loop).

Here is some idea I have in mind :

Upvotes: 4

Views: 1260

Answers (1)

usr
usr

Reputation: 171178

It uses an internal facility of the SQL Server client classes which is called command sets. You can send multiple batches with a single command to SQL Server. This cuts down on per-call overhead. You have less server roundtrips and such.

A single row is updated per statement, and one statement per batch is sent, but multiple batches per roundtrip are send. The last point in this list is the magic sauce.

Unfortunately, this facility is not publicly exposed. Ayende took a hack on this and built a private-reflection bases API for it.

If you want more information I encourage you to look at the internal SqlCommandSet class.

That said, you can go faster than this by yourself: Transfer the update data using a TVP and issue a single UPDATE that updates many rows. That way you save all per-batch, per-roundtrip and per-statement overheads.

Such a query would look like this:

update T set T.x = @src.x from T join @src on T.ID = @src.ID

Upvotes: 7

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