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For several pages I use a .Count inside a foreach loop

@model ICollection<Item>
foreach(var item in Model)
{
    @item.Flight.FlightReservations.count
}

Because of lazy loading the EF makes a round trip to the database for this.

Now I want to fix this by using this or linq version: Include("List.Flight.FlightReservations")

Doing this makes loading my dbSet take even longer than those foreach round trips

How can I 'load' parts of only 1 object?

I would like to use context.Items.Single(p => p.id == id).Include(.....) So I only load 1 item fully.

Or any other solutions for this? (A way to force load item.List.item2.List inside controller)

Any suggestions are welcome :) Thanks

EDIT : now using

Where(..).ToDictionary(item => item, item => item.Flight.FlightReservations.Count); Also noticed adding an index to my 'clustered index' table helped a little. Still slow though

var f = _pr.FindBy(duifid);
var result = (from p in f.IngeschrevenVluchten
              select new PrestatieModel
              {
                 Eindpos = p.Eindpositie, 
                 Locatie = p.Vlucht.Locatie.Naam, 
                 AantalInschrijvingen = p.Vlucht.Inschrijvingen.Count(), 
                 Vlucht = p.Vlucht
              });

This query executes very fast, making a IEnumerable<Model>. But still it loads very slow once sent to the view.

return PartialView(result);
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