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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T23:19:49+00:00 2026-06-15T23:19:49+00:00

My code is as below try { SqlConnection mapperConnection = SqlAccessHelper.SqlHelper.GetOpenConnection(SqlConnectionHelper.SqlConnectionString()); var parameters =

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My code is as below

   try
        {
            SqlConnection mapperConnection = SqlAccessHelper.SqlHelper.GetOpenConnection(SqlConnectionHelper.SqlConnectionString());
            var parameters = new DynamicParameters();
            parameters.Add("@P_MarketId", marketId, DbType.Int32);
            parameters.Add("@P_Output", dbType: DbType.Int32, direction: ParameterDirection.Output);

            using (var multi = mapperConnection.QueryMultiple("USP_FetchMarketRecords", parameters, (SqlTransaction)null, 1000000, CommandType.StoredProcedure))
            {
                    IEnumerable<MarketRecord.FItem> FItem = multi.Read<MarketRecord.FItem>();                        
                    IEnumerable<MarketRecord.FSubsystem> FSubsystem = multi.Read<MarketRecord.FSubsystem>();
                    objCResponseVO.addObject("FItem",FItem);
                    objCResponseVO.addObject("FSubsystem",FSubsystem);
            }
        }
        catch (Exception ex) {
            throw ex;
        }

first read is fine . Second read of FSubsystem gives me the exception “Each grid can only be iterated once”. whats wrong here ?
When I traced it down in public IEnumerable Read() method during second read consumed property is true . How can i overcome from this.?

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    2026-06-15T23:19:51+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 11:19 pm

    The underlying data-reader is a forwards only device; by calling Read a second time, you move the reader forwards to the next grid. You should consume each grid in a forwards-only way. For example, you could re-order the statements:

    using (var multi = mapperConnection.QueryMultiple("USP_FetchMarketRecords",
        parameters, (SqlTransaction)null, 1000000, CommandType.StoredProcedure))
    {
            IEnumerable<MarketRecord.FItem> FItem =
                multi.Read<MarketRecord.FItem>();                        
            objCResponseVO.addObject("FItem",FItem);
    
            IEnumerable<MarketRecord.FSubsystem> FSubsystem =
                multi.Read<MarketRecord.FSubsystem>();            
            objCResponseVO.addObject("FSubsystem",FSubsystem);
    }
    

    Or you could buffer:

    using (var multi = mapperConnection.QueryMultiple("USP_FetchMarketRecords",
        parameters, (SqlTransaction)null, 1000000, CommandType.StoredProcedure))
    {
            IEnumerable<MarketRecord.FItem> FItem =
                multi.Read<MarketRecord.FItem>().ToList();
            IEnumerable<MarketRecord.FSubsystem> FSubsystem =
                multi.Read<MarketRecord.FSubsystem>().ToList();
            objCResponseVO.addObject("FItem",FItem);
            objCResponseVO.addObject("FSubsystem",FSubsystem);
    }
    
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