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Sometimes I don't want to fill my entities entirely (some properties are not always necessary), but, how can I specify the table columns in a MultiMap query?

Just an example:

Table Costumer ID (PK) Name Address CityID (FK to Table City, column ID) Email

Table City ID (PK) Name State

I need to use a query like this:

    SELECT Costumer.ID, Costumer.Name, Costumer.Email, City.ID AS CityID, City.Name AS CityName
    FROM Costumer INNER JOIN City ON Costumer.CityID = City.ID

My question is: how can I specify the join columns without having name conflict and having dapper to identify the mapping between the columns and the entity's properties?

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  • What are the primary key / identity columns? Where does each join end? Nov 12, 2012 at 23:15
  • Just added more detail to the question. Nov 13, 2012 at 23:23
  • and what object model do you want to read it into? A separate "Customer" / "City" type? or a "Customer" record with a "CiteID" and "CityName" member? what do you want the shape to be in the .NET code? Nov 15, 2012 at 12:47
  • I need to get a Customer object that has a City class instance as property with CityID and CityName values filled. Nov 16, 2012 at 10:58

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With the clarifications in the comments, it should work something like:

var custs = conn.Query<Customer,City,Customer>(sql,
       (cust,city) => { cust.City = city; return cust; },
       splitOn: "ID,CityID").ToList();
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  • I'll try this when I get home. Nov 16, 2012 at 15:03

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