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I'm using Dapper in a repository to map results of a query to a list of a DTO type for my API to return. Everything seems to be working right but after the query and mapping is finished, the correct number of objects are populated in the list, but all the int properties are 0 and strings are null. I've used Dapper quite a bit on other projects and never run into this before. I've also verified that the data is correct, and if I copy the query to SQL Management Studio it gives me the correct data.

Here's the constructor for my repository base class containing the custom mapping logic. I confirmed this code is getting hit.

static BaseRepository()
{
    SqlMapper.SetTypeMap(typeof(T),
      new CustomPropertyTypeMap(
          typeof(T), (type, columnName) => type.GetProperties()
              .FirstOrDefault(prop => prop.GetCustomAttributes(false)
                      .OfType<ColumnAttribute>()
                      .Any(attr => attr.Name == columnName))));
}

Here is the repository method to populate the list:

public IEnumerable<Dog> GetAll()
{
    var dogs = Db.Query<Dog>(@"SELECT Id, Name FROM Dogs");
    return dogs;
}

And here is my object:

[DataContract]
public class Dog
{
    [DataMember]
    public int Id { get; set; }

    [DataMember]
    public string Name { get; set; }
}

So I've confirmed that the "dogs" variable gets populated, but all the Id and Name elements are 0 or null. Here's what the final JSON result looks like:

[
    {
        Id: 0,
        Name: null
    },
    {
        Id: 0,
        Name: null
    },
    {
        Id: 0,
        Name: null
    }

]

I've also tried adding column attributes to the properties, like [Column(Name = "Id")]. Still no luck. What am I overlooking?

Edit: I was able to resolve this issue using the example code and gist in this related answer.

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You seem to have a custom map that uses [Column("Id")] etc to define / recognise the columns. However, you have not added this attribute - so no columns will be found...

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  • Thanks, but that didn't work either. I mentioned at the bottom of my post that I had included [Column(Name = "Id")], which I thought was the proper format for my custom map. And isn't a map attribute like this optional if the field names match? However - I did try removing the custom mapping altogether and it worked this time (since the column names match up in this case) so that's clearly where my issue is. But I need to figure out how to get the map working for other non-matching columns.
    – Raelshark
    Sep 17, 2013 at 13:27
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    Okay, I did some more research and found this answer with a gist that addresses how to do this. It looks like I had gotten the first part of his answer from somewhere but needed the rest. Thanks for the help.
    – Raelshark
    Sep 17, 2013 at 14:12

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