I am aggregating the data using following query:
var result = Connection.Query<TransactionStatsByUserGrouped>(
@"SELECT usr.*, st.Amount, st.Count
FROM Users usr
RIGHT JOIN (select UserId, sum(Amount) as Amount, sum(Count) Count
FROM (
SELECT User2Id as UserId, sum(Amount) as Amount, count(TransactionId) Count
FROM Transactions
WHERE User1Id = @UserId
GROUP BY User2Id
) t GROUP BY UserId) st
ON st.UserId = usr.UserId
ORDER BY st.Amount DESC",
param: new { UserId = userId },
transaction: Transaction
);
The custom Poco object has following structure:
public class TransactionStatsByUserGrouped
{
public User User { get; set; }
public decimal Amount { get; set; }
public int Count { get; set; }
}
Where User
is an actual data model, containing following properties:
public class User
{
public string UserId { get; set; }
public string Email { get; set; }
public int Role { get; set; }
public string Password { get; set; }
// ...
}
The problem I am having is that I get null
result for the User
model in TransactionStatsByUserGrouped
class:
[
{
"user": null,
"amount": 400.00,
"count": 2
},
{
"user": null,
"amount": 100.00,
"count": 1
}
]
The issue seems to be with the fact, that custom TransactionStatsByUserGrouped
class is using the model as a property, rather than all model's properties listed as a separate property in a TransactionStatsByUserGrouped
class. Is there a work around for this? I don't want to map each and single User
model property manually.
I would like to return all properties of a user + aggregated stats for each - all in a single query.
.Net Core 2
is used + Dapper
+ MySQL
connector (MariaDB
)