I've got an object:
public class Species : IEntity<int>
{
public int Id { get; set; }
public string Name { get; set; }
public SpeciesCategory Category { get; set; }
public WetlandIndicator WetlandIndicator { get; set; }
}
public class SpeciesCategory : IEntity<int>
{
public int Id { get; set; }
public string Name { get; set; }
}
public class WetlandIndicator : IEntity<string>
{
public string Id { get; set; }
public string Designation { get; set; }
public bool Status { get; set; }
}
However, when I use Dapper to call the following query:
SELECT
[Species].*,
[SpeciesType].*,
[WetlandIndicator].Code AS Id,
[WetlandIndicator].Designation
FROM
((([Watershed].[Vegetation].[Species] INNER JOIN [Vegetation].[SpeciesCategory]
ON [Watershed].[Vegetation].[Species].[SpeciesCategoryId] = [Vegetation].[SpeciesCategory].[Id]) INNER JOIN [Watershed].[Vegetation].[SpeciesType]
ON [Watershed].[Vegetation].[Species].[SpeciesTypeId] = [Vegetation].[SpeciesType].[Id]) INNER JOIN [Watershed].[Vegetation].[WetlandIndicator]
ON [Vegetation].[Species].[WetlandIndicatorCode] = [Vegetation].[WetlandIndicator].[Code])
I receive the make sure when using multi-mapping, make sure you use the splitOn
attribute. Which I am, but I still receive the error. So I assume I have some type of usage error or syntaxtual error. The code that continually errors is as follows:
public async Task<IEnumerable<SpeciesDomain>> GetAllSpecies(string query) =>
await dbConnection.QueryAsync<Species, SpeciesCategory, WetlandIndicator, SpeciesDomain>(query, (species, speciesCategory, wetlandIndicator) =>
{
species.SpeciesCategory = speciesCategory;
species.WetlandIndicator = wetlandIndicator;
return species;
}, splitOn: "Id, Code");
Important Note: By default Dapper utilizes Id, which is why I renamed Code to Id, but even with Code or the rename I still receive a multi-mapping error.