My bad, AutoMapping can do that. Sorry for my stupidity.

On 18 Lie, 01:54, Nercury <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am currently implementing[1] a way to "fluently" generate
> upgrade scripts and I need to store both old and current
> ClassMap<T> mappings. To differentiate between them,
> I am thinking about some kind of [Obsolete()] attribute,
> so that PersistenceModel would not pick up old types.
>
> Is there easy way to inject some kind of filter or maybe
> more obvious way to do it?
>
> [1] Implementation right now is in the flux, but if it is successfull
> i am going to release it as FluentNUpgrade project.
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