Yeah, we need some more info. What's your automapping setup? What does this
particular entity look like? What's the property in question?

On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 9:50 AM, Andrew Stewart <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Kevin
> I'm not sure why that should of happened, can you give us your
> configuration and your example to look at:
>
> Cheers
>
> Andy
>
>
> On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 10:47 PM, MaggiePlusPlus <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> I am using AutoMap exclusively as well (but am also very new at
>> this).  I have gotten the Many-to-one mapping without changing
>> manyToOnePart.write.
>>
>> in the parent class I have:
>> public virtual IList<Child> Children { get; set; }
>>
>> in child class I have:
>> public virtual Parent Parent { get; set; }
>>
>> parent xml:
>>
>>    <bag name="Children " inverse="true">
>>      <key column="FK_Parent" />
>>      <one-to-many class="IPCApplication.Entities.Model.Child,
>> IPCApplication.Entities, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral,
>> PublicKeyToken=null" />
>>    </bag>
>>
>> child xml:
>>
>>  <many-to-one name="Parent" column="FK_Parent" />
>>
>>
>> I also am using conventions to name the foreign keys and add the
>> inverse attribute - but the mapping was correct before I added that.
>>
>> Is this what you were trying to do?
>>
>>
>>
>> On Apr 24, 5:38 pm, Kevin Dente <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > FWIW, I was able to get past this by changing ManyToOnePart.Write. I
>> > changed
>> > if (_columns.Count == 0)
>> > to
>> > if ((_columns.Count == 0) && !String.IsNullOrEmpty(columnName))
>> >
>> > No idea if this is the "correct" fix, but it let me get past the
>> > block.
>> >
>> > On Apr 24, 11:04 am, Kevin Dente <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > > I'm fairly green with NHibernate and FNH, so hopefully this isn't a
>> > > totally dumb question.
>> >
>> > > I'm trying to fully automap a set of classes. One of the properties
>> > > results in a many-to-one mapping, but the resulting mapping XML has no
>> > > column name associated with the property (that is, the attribute is
>> > > there but blank), which makes NHibernate barf. Is this ever a
>> > > reasonable thing to expect it to do? Am I missing something obvious?
>>
>>
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