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On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 7:30 PM, Chris Sims <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I am trying to gain a better understanding of how Castle ActiveRecord
> works. I have a working knowledge of when to use the Inverse=true
> property, but am not completely certain what it does. The user manual
> is a bit vague explaining this property.
> When it says a "relation is writable" what does that mean? It seems
> that when I don't use the Inverse=true I can write records to a
> related table with the foreign key remaining null. But when I use the
> inverse property, I am not certain when to use the .Create function in
> properly saving the code. In the past couple projects I have written,
> I usually end up iterating through an IList and running the .Create
> function on each member...can this be done in bulk with proper use of
> the Inverse property?
> Sorry for such a newbie question, but I really am wanting to expand my
> understanding of AR as I have really liked using the framework.
> Thank you,
> Chris Sims
> >
>

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