I have a stored procedure which returns data in the following format:
"CompanyId"|"MetadataId"|"Mnemonic"|"Short"|"format"|"MetaDataType"|"lngValue"|"decValue"|"charValue"|"dateValue"|"blnValue"|"sOrder"|"version"|"Type"|"SortOrder"|"createdDate"
The only strings are Mnenomic
and Short
. The SP also returns multiple rows which is why I was thinking that using a IEnumerable<MyClass>
would be the best way to map the rows.
My class for mapping the data:
public class CreditDataReport
{
public int CompanyId { get; set; }
public int MetaDataId { get; set; }
public string Mnenomic { get; set; }
public string ShortDesc { get; set; }
public int format { get; set; }
public int MetaDataType { get; set; }
public int lngValue { get; set; }
public double decValue { get; set; }
public string charValue { get; set; }
public DateTime dateValue { get; set; }
public int? blnValue { get; set; }
public int SOrder { get; set; }
public int version { get; set; }
public int Type { get; set; }
public int SortOrder { get; set; }
public DateTime createdDate { get; set; }
}
And the method for calling my SP and mapping the data:
public IEnumerable<CreditDataReport> GetCreditRecommendation(int reportId)
{
dynamic result = connection.Query<CreditDataReport>("cor_CreditRatioDataXXGetByReportId", new { ReportId = reportId },
transaction: this.transaction, commandType: CommandType.StoredProcedure);
return result;
}
My problem is that when I call the function like this var testing = GetCreditRecommendation(2).ToList();
and I walk through my code at runtime I see that all the data is correctly mapped to their corresponding value in the CreditReportData
class except for the two string values Mnenomic
and Short
.
What am I missing in my code and am I using dapper in the wrong way?