Where has CsvClassMap.TypeConverterOption gone?










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I'm upgrading some legacy code that uses the Nuget CsvHelper package.
The old version was 2.13.2, the new version is 9.0.0.
Lots of APIs have changed. The old CsvClassMap class has become ClassMap.
On the old class, it used to be possible to specify type-converter options for individual fields:



public class MyClassMap : CsvClassMap<MyRecord>
{
public MyClassMap()
{
Map(m => m.TimeStamp).TypeConverterOption(DateTimeStyles.AdjustToUniversal);
...


The method TypeConverterOption no longer exists on the new ClassMap class, and so far (using DotPeek etc) I haven't identified an obvious replacement. How does one go about specifying type conversion options for individual fields within a class map using CsvHelper version 9? Is it still possible?










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    I'm upgrading some legacy code that uses the Nuget CsvHelper package.
    The old version was 2.13.2, the new version is 9.0.0.
    Lots of APIs have changed. The old CsvClassMap class has become ClassMap.
    On the old class, it used to be possible to specify type-converter options for individual fields:



    public class MyClassMap : CsvClassMap<MyRecord>
    {
    public MyClassMap()
    {
    Map(m => m.TimeStamp).TypeConverterOption(DateTimeStyles.AdjustToUniversal);
    ...


    The method TypeConverterOption no longer exists on the new ClassMap class, and so far (using DotPeek etc) I haven't identified an obvious replacement. How does one go about specifying type conversion options for individual fields within a class map using CsvHelper version 9? Is it still possible?










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      I'm upgrading some legacy code that uses the Nuget CsvHelper package.
      The old version was 2.13.2, the new version is 9.0.0.
      Lots of APIs have changed. The old CsvClassMap class has become ClassMap.
      On the old class, it used to be possible to specify type-converter options for individual fields:



      public class MyClassMap : CsvClassMap<MyRecord>
      {
      public MyClassMap()
      {
      Map(m => m.TimeStamp).TypeConverterOption(DateTimeStyles.AdjustToUniversal);
      ...


      The method TypeConverterOption no longer exists on the new ClassMap class, and so far (using DotPeek etc) I haven't identified an obvious replacement. How does one go about specifying type conversion options for individual fields within a class map using CsvHelper version 9? Is it still possible?










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      I'm upgrading some legacy code that uses the Nuget CsvHelper package.
      The old version was 2.13.2, the new version is 9.0.0.
      Lots of APIs have changed. The old CsvClassMap class has become ClassMap.
      On the old class, it used to be possible to specify type-converter options for individual fields:



      public class MyClassMap : CsvClassMap<MyRecord>
      {
      public MyClassMap()
      {
      Map(m => m.TimeStamp).TypeConverterOption(DateTimeStyles.AdjustToUniversal);
      ...


      The method TypeConverterOption no longer exists on the new ClassMap class, and so far (using DotPeek etc) I haven't identified an obvious replacement. How does one go about specifying type conversion options for individual fields within a class map using CsvHelper version 9? Is it still possible?







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          Josh Close replied to my same question elsewhere (thank you!). This is what he said:



          It's a namespace now with a bunch of methods for options. I ran out of overloads with the previous method. This allows for specific methods for each type of options.



          Map(m => m.TimeStamp).TypeConverterOption.DateTimeStyles(DateTimeStyles.AdjustToUniversal);





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            Josh Close replied to my same question elsewhere (thank you!). This is what he said:



            It's a namespace now with a bunch of methods for options. I ran out of overloads with the previous method. This allows for specific methods for each type of options.



            Map(m => m.TimeStamp).TypeConverterOption.DateTimeStyles(DateTimeStyles.AdjustToUniversal);





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              Josh Close replied to my same question elsewhere (thank you!). This is what he said:



              It's a namespace now with a bunch of methods for options. I ran out of overloads with the previous method. This allows for specific methods for each type of options.



              Map(m => m.TimeStamp).TypeConverterOption.DateTimeStyles(DateTimeStyles.AdjustToUniversal);





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                Josh Close replied to my same question elsewhere (thank you!). This is what he said:



                It's a namespace now with a bunch of methods for options. I ran out of overloads with the previous method. This allows for specific methods for each type of options.



                Map(m => m.TimeStamp).TypeConverterOption.DateTimeStyles(DateTimeStyles.AdjustToUniversal);





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                Josh Close replied to my same question elsewhere (thank you!). This is what he said:



                It's a namespace now with a bunch of methods for options. I ran out of overloads with the previous method. This allows for specific methods for each type of options.



                Map(m => m.TimeStamp).TypeConverterOption.DateTimeStyles(DateTimeStyles.AdjustToUniversal);






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