I don't know of any dynamic ORMs.

I do script the creation of my LINQ2SQL schema, so once the underlying
structure changes it's a matter of running an update script.
Also a good suite of unit-tests of your mappings is also helpful as it will
catch breaking changes you've missed.




On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 6:51 AM, Noon Silk <[email protected]> wrote:

> > Anyone aware of a dynamic orm software.  Been using llblgen for years and
> > finding the need for a dynamic orm.
> >
> > I find that some database create custom fields etc at runtime which do
> not
> > become visible to the ORM until I re-apply the ORM schema.   If I
>  re-apply
> > orm to a db with  customer fields, then it makes the  orm code specific
> to
> > one environment..
>
> Well, it's an interesting idea but you're not going to get this in a
> typed way, in c#, right? Because it will require type specification
> somewhere ...
>
> Why are you creating custom fields at runtime? I must admit I've never
> seen that in a db like MS SQL ...
>
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