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SPC050228: Do not enable ObjectTracking in Linq.DataContext

If your code only queries lists, rather than adding, deleting, or editing list items, then you can turn off object change tracking. Doing so will improve performance. Set the ObjectTrackingEnabled property to false.

CheckId SPC050228
TypeName DoNotEnableObjectTrackingInLinqDataContext
Severity Warning
Type Assembly

Set the ObjectTrackingEnabled property to false.

using (DataContext teamSite = new DataContext(SPContext.Current.Web.Url))
{
   teamSite.ObjectTrackingEnabled = false;
   ...
}

To suppress this violation in managed code add the following attribute to the method which contains the instruction (available since SPCAF version v5.2). Learn more about SuppressMessage here.

// Important: Ensure to have #define CODE_ANALYSIS at the beginning of your .cs file
[SuppressMessage("SPCAF.Rules.BestPracticesGroup", "SPC050228:DoNotEnableObjectTrackingInLinqDataContext", Justification = "Provide reason for suppression here")]
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