I have a situation where i am executing an SQL query thru c# code. I cannot use a stored procedure because the database is hosted by another company and i'm not allowed to create any new procedures. If i run my query on the sql mgmt studio the first time is approx 3 secs then every query after that is instant. My query is looking for date ranges and accounts. So if i loop thru accounts each one takes approx 3 secs in my code. If i close the program and run it again the accounts that originally took 3 secs now are instant in my code. So my conclusion was that it is using an execution plan that is cached. I cannot find how to make the execution plan run on non-stored procedure code. I have created a sqlcommand object with my queary and 3 params. I loop thru each one keeping the same command object and only changing the 3 params. It seems that each version with the different params are getting cached in the execution plans so they are now fast for that particular query. My question is how can i get sql to not do this by either loading the execution plan or by making sql think that my query is the same execution plan as the previous? I have found multiple questions on this that pertain to stored procedures but nothing i can find with direct text query code.
Bob;