Great, glad that fixed it.
And yes, that's a bi-directional relationship.

On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 9:03 PM, DG <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Bravo James.  I seem to have missed your updates the first time.  I
> just did a fresh checkout of the Examples project.  I see you added
> the Cascade.All to the StoreMap.cs.  As the code currently is, is it
> correct to say that a One-To-Many bidirectional relationship is
> established between Store and Employee?
>
> On Mar 25, 4:18 pm, James Gregory <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I know you said you've got the latest code, but are you absolutely sure?
> I
> > ask because I committed a fix to this a few hours ago.
> >
> > On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 8:10 PM, DG <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > Looking for help in setting up the most basic one-to-many example.  I
> > > have used the Examples.FirstProject from the FluentNHibernate src
> > > folder as a base project.  I implemented the database tables and
> > > fields using SQL Server 2008 Express.  When I run this example, all
> > > tables except for the Employee table populates.  Has anyone run into
> > > this issue?
> >
> > > Some side notes...  I have the most recent code pulled down using
> > > Tortoise SVN.  No errors are occurring. My Tables reflect the same
> > > diagram as in the example (http://wiki.fluentnhibernate.org/show/
> > > GettingStarted:+First+Project).
> >
>

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