If I understand

You have class User
You have table User
You have table UserPermission

Do you have table Permission?

Is Permission a fairly static set?




On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 5:16 PM, Loki<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I've been trying for some time with no luck on this issue, so I home
> someone here has done what I am trying to do.
>
> I have an enum - in my case it is particular permissions for tasks a
> person can do - add content, delete content, edit users, delete users,
> etc.  This is an Enum in my project called Permissions.  I want to use
> an enum rather than a class object so I can do something like bool
> UserHasPermission(Permission.DeleteUser);
>
> Permissions can either be given to a role to allow me to custom build
> roles as I need with varied sets of tasks that role can perform, or
> given to an individual user.  More than one permission can be granted
> to a role or user.
>
> In my database, I have the user table and then a UserPermissions table
> which maps the user's id to any number of permissions.  Now, I will
> accept mapping the string value of the enum or the int value.  I just
> want it to work.  I do not want to have to manage 2 sets of
> permissions (one in code and one in the database), unless I have to.
> If nhibernate could take my enum class and autopopulate a table with
> my enum int value for the PK and the name, picking up on changes,
> etc., that would be nice.
>
> Right now, I have a mapping where x.Permissions is an IList of type
> Permission (my enum).
>
> HasManyToMany(x => x.Permissions)
>                 .WithParentKeyColumn("UserId")
>                 .WithChildKeyColumn("PermissionId")
>                 .WithTableName("UserPermissions")
>                 .LazyLoad();
>
> This mapping errors saying that the type Permission is unmapped.
>
> If anyone can point me in the right direction on mapping a list of
> enums to an object, it would be much appreciated.
>
> >
>

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