I'm having the exact same problem. Did you find a solution for this?
Any help appreciated.


On Mar 27, 11:06 am, Filip Kinsky <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have situation like Employee.Store vs Store.Stuff in this 
> sample:http://wiki.fluentnhibernate.org/show/GettingStarted%3A+First+Project
> . I use ClassMap<T> for my mappings like in the sample. I'd like to
> use convention to set DB column name to Property.Name +
> "Id" (resulting to EMPLOYEE.STOREID). When I specify just
> IReferenceConvention like this:
>
>                         public void Apply(IManyToOnePart target)
>                         {
>                                 target.ColumnName(target.Property.Name + 
> "Id");
>                         }
>
> the result is that the field is duplicated because the 
> defaultIHasManyConventiongenerates "Store_Id" field. So I have now in the
> table "Store_Id" and "StoreId" both. How should I define 
> theIHasManyConvention? In this sample case it would work to define it
> from generic collection parameter, but that's just because the
> Employee.Store property name is same as the Store type name. I can't
> find any solution how to build conventions when I don't have the
> property name same as underlying type name. Like when I'd rename
> Employee.Store Employee.ParentStore - how should I 
> setupIHasManyConventionwhen I want to map to "ParentStoreId" column name?
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