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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T17:44:37+00:00 2026-06-02T17:44:37+00:00

So, here’s my situation. I’ve got a my two classes: class FromClass { public

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So, here’s my situation. I’ve got a my two classes:

class FromClass
{
    public string[] Foo { get; set; }
}

class ToClass
{
    public string[] Foo { get; set; }
}

The classes have properties which are arrays. They could be List<T> or IEnumerable<T>, I get the same result in any of those cases.

I try to map from one to the other using the AutoMapper.QueryableExtensions:

class Program
{
    static void Main(string[] args)
    {
        // create a "From" object
        string[] anArray = new string[] { "a", "b" };
        FromClass anObject = new FromClass() { Foo = anArray };

        // make a queryable set that includes the "From" object
        IQueryable<FromClass> queryableObjects = (new FromClass[] { anObject }).AsQueryable();

        // set up AutoMapper
        Mapper.CreateMap<FromClass, ToClass>();
        Mapper.AssertConfigurationIsValid();

        // test plain mapping
        IQueryable<ToClass> test1 = queryableObjects.Select(o => Mapper.Map<FromClass, ToClass>(o));
            // success!

        // test queryable extensions
        IQueryable<ToClass> test2 = queryableObjects.Project().To<ToClass>();
            // InvalidOperationException: "Sequence contains no elements"

    }
}

Why does test2 throw an InvalidOperationException? If I make the type of Foo something that’s not a collection, e.g. a string or some other class — then everything works perfectly.

Am I doing something wrong? Not understanding something? Or have I hit a bug?

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    2026-06-02T17:44:38+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 5:44 pm

    I would say: this is a bug: see Github Issue 159.

    The AutoMapper.QueryableExtensions uses Mapper.CreateMapExpression internally so if you write:

    var expression = Mapper.CreateMapExpression<FromClass, ToClass>();
    

    It will also fail with the same exception.

    It seems Mapper.CreateMapExpression currently does not support:

    • generic collections of value types e.g. List<string> etc.
    • arrays of complex types or value types e.g string[], Bar[] etc.

    But if you make your Foo to List<Item> it can work:

    public class FromClass
    {
        public List<Item> Foo { get; set; }
    }
    
    public class ToClass
    {
        public List<Item> Foo { get; set; }
    }
    
    public class Item
    {
        public string Bar { get; set; }
    }
    
    var list =  new List<Item> { new Item{ Bar = "a"}, new Item() { Bar= "b" }};
    FromClass anObject = new FromClass() { Foo = list };
    var queryableObjects = (new FromClass[] { anObject }).AsQueryable();
    Mapper.CreateMap<FromClass, ToClass>();
    Mapper.CreateMap<Item, Item>();
    var test2 = queryableObjects.Project().To<ToClass>().ToArray();
    

    You can comment on the above mentioned issue or create a new one with your code (it’s a quite good repro of the bug)

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