MarrDataMapper 3.39.0

There is a newer version of this package available.
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package MarrDataMapper --version 3.39.0                
NuGet\Install-Package MarrDataMapper -Version 3.39.0                
This command is intended to be used within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, as it uses the NuGet module's version of Install-Package.
<PackageReference Include="MarrDataMapper" Version="3.39.0" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add MarrDataMapper --version 3.39.0                
#r "nuget: MarrDataMapper, 3.39.0"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install MarrDataMapper as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=MarrDataMapper&version=3.39.0

// Install MarrDataMapper as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=MarrDataMapper&version=3.39.0                

Marr DataMapper is a Linq enabled Micro-ORM that allows you to project views into complex object graphs. Contributors: Rick Schott, vitidev, Keivan Beigi, Mark McDowall

Product Compatible and additional computed target framework versions.
.NET Framework net is compatible. 
Compatible target framework(s)
Included target framework(s) (in package)
Learn more about Target Frameworks and .NET Standard.

This package has no dependencies.

NuGet packages

This package is not used by any NuGet packages.

GitHub repositories

This package is not used by any popular GitHub repositories.

Version Downloads Last updated
3.48.0 2,208 9/15/2015
3.47.0 1,707 4/19/2015
3.46.0 1,589 4/19/2015
3.45.0 1,561 4/19/2015
3.44.0 1,406 4/2/2015
3.43.0 1,391 3/22/2015
3.42.0 1,411 3/6/2015
3.41.0 1,859 3/4/2015
3.40.0 1,541 3/3/2015
3.39.0 1,720 3/2/2015
3.38.0 1,625 2/10/2015
3.37.0 1,695 2/9/2015
3.36.0 1,599 2/7/2015
3.35.0 1,613 2/7/2015
3.34.0 1,534 1/29/2015
3.33.0 1,533 1/26/2015
3.32.0 1,509 1/25/2015
3.31.0 1,599 1/25/2015
3.30.0 1,502 1/25/2015
3.22.0 1,456 1/20/2015
3.20.0 1,733 10/12/2013
3.19.0 1,500 5/22/2013
3.18.0 1,426 5/3/2013
3.17.4747.34302 1,465 12/31/2012
3.15.4493.35539 2,019 4/21/2012
3.14.4476.37307 1,604 4/4/2012
3.13.4394.2793 1,815 1/12/2012
3.12.4391.129 1,604 1/9/2012
3.11.4386.41359 1,625 1/5/2012
3.10.4385.23576 1,581 1/3/2012
3.10.4384.37495 1,572 1/3/2012
3.9.4212.33537 2,003 9/27/2011
3.9.4201.35525 1,758 7/4/2011
3.8.4183.745 1,781 6/15/2011
3.6.4165.15516 1,758 5/28/2011
3.4.4113.39059 1,917 4/7/2011
3.4.4099.36606 1,977 3/24/2011
3.3.4095.39144 1,946 3/20/2011
3.3.4094.18948 1,876 3/18/2011
3.3.4092.18182 2,300 3/16/2011
3.3.4085.33025 1,948 3/9/2011
3.3.4085.31481 1,951 3/9/2011
3.3.4084.18411 1,925 3/8/2011
3.3.4083.30500 1,940 3/7/2011
3.2.4083.23900 1,959 3/7/2011
3.2.4080.23422 2,024 3/4/2011
3.2.4080.1242 1,998 3/4/2011
3.1.4076.882 2,048 2/28/2011
3.1.4075.42598 2,005 2/28/2011
2.7.4064.42994 2,153 2/17/2011
2.6.0 2,144 2/14/2011
2.5.0 2,165 2/14/2011
2.4.0 2,098 2/14/2011
2.3.4059.22186 2,049 2/11/2011

v3.39
- Fixed bug that prevented Linq Where expressions from working if the constant value was on the left side of the equality expression (==)
- Fixed exception that was thrown when a member existed at multiple levels of an object graph
- Improved exception message when members are requested via Graph function that do not already have a relationship defined.

v3.38
- Added a new RelationshipLoadException that details the parent and child entities when an eager load, lazy load or join fails
- An NotSupportedException is now thrown if both eager loaded and joined relationships are defined within the same entity.
- Fixed bug with FluentMappings AutoMap methods: read-only columns are ignored.

v3.37
- Generic interface types are now supported for related one-to-many properties. Ex: IEnumerable<OrderItem> OrderItems

- Fixed exception that occurred when trying to load an object graph using a combination of eager/lazy loaded relationship with a join relationship.
(This only applied to object graphs with two or more levels of relationships.)
User should be able to specify any combination of the above relationships in an object graph.