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How do I get second level public properties in ServiceStack
ServiceStack AutoQuery into custom DTOAutoQuery / Ormlite-servicestack: Can I filter out soft deletes on a QueryDb class?xUnit testing Servicestack AutoQueryHow to get nested element using ServiceStack?
I have the following POCOs in my service model:
public class Personnel
...
[Ignore]
[Reference]
public List<Posting> _Postings get; set;
public class Posting
...
[Reference]
[Ignore]
public Personnel Personnel get; set;
[Reference]
[Ignore]
public Position _Position get; set;
public class Position
...
[Reference]
[Ignore]
public List<Posting> _Postings get; set;
When I use AutoQuery RDBMS to get Personnel I want to be able to get e.g. Personnel._Postings[1]._Position.Title.
How do I get the Position object which is a second level public property to Personnel using ServiceStack AutoQuery RDBMS? Please help.
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I have the following POCOs in my service model:
public class Personnel
...
[Ignore]
[Reference]
public List<Posting> _Postings get; set;
public class Posting
...
[Reference]
[Ignore]
public Personnel Personnel get; set;
[Reference]
[Ignore]
public Position _Position get; set;
public class Position
...
[Reference]
[Ignore]
public List<Posting> _Postings get; set;
When I use AutoQuery RDBMS to get Personnel I want to be able to get e.g. Personnel._Postings[1]._Position.Title.
How do I get the Position object which is a second level public property to Personnel using ServiceStack AutoQuery RDBMS? Please help.
servicestack-autoquery
New contributor
add a comment |
I have the following POCOs in my service model:
public class Personnel
...
[Ignore]
[Reference]
public List<Posting> _Postings get; set;
public class Posting
...
[Reference]
[Ignore]
public Personnel Personnel get; set;
[Reference]
[Ignore]
public Position _Position get; set;
public class Position
...
[Reference]
[Ignore]
public List<Posting> _Postings get; set;
When I use AutoQuery RDBMS to get Personnel I want to be able to get e.g. Personnel._Postings[1]._Position.Title.
How do I get the Position object which is a second level public property to Personnel using ServiceStack AutoQuery RDBMS? Please help.
servicestack-autoquery
New contributor
I have the following POCOs in my service model:
public class Personnel
...
[Ignore]
[Reference]
public List<Posting> _Postings get; set;
public class Posting
...
[Reference]
[Ignore]
public Personnel Personnel get; set;
[Reference]
[Ignore]
public Position _Position get; set;
public class Position
...
[Reference]
[Ignore]
public List<Posting> _Postings get; set;
When I use AutoQuery RDBMS to get Personnel I want to be able to get e.g. Personnel._Postings[1]._Position.Title.
How do I get the Position object which is a second level public property to Personnel using ServiceStack AutoQuery RDBMS? Please help.
servicestack-autoquery
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Don't use [Ignore]
that tells OrmLite and AutoQuery to ignore the property.
AutoQuery automatically returns nested results but your Data Models need to follow OrmLite's Reference Conventions.
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Don't use [Ignore]
that tells OrmLite and AutoQuery to ignore the property.
AutoQuery automatically returns nested results but your Data Models need to follow OrmLite's Reference Conventions.
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Don't use [Ignore]
that tells OrmLite and AutoQuery to ignore the property.
AutoQuery automatically returns nested results but your Data Models need to follow OrmLite's Reference Conventions.
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Don't use [Ignore]
that tells OrmLite and AutoQuery to ignore the property.
AutoQuery automatically returns nested results but your Data Models need to follow OrmLite's Reference Conventions.
Don't use [Ignore]
that tells OrmLite and AutoQuery to ignore the property.
AutoQuery automatically returns nested results but your Data Models need to follow OrmLite's Reference Conventions.
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