ok, now the generated sql is valid but SQLite does not recognise the
view. I get   ----> System.Data.SQLite.SQLiteException : SQLite error
 no such table: Theme

Whereas when I execute the sql in SQLite expert directly all goes
well. Any suggestions on how to get this working with SQLite?

On Jul 28, 9:01 pm, Stuart Childs <[email protected]> wrote:
> NHibernate requires that mapped classes have an <id ...> element. You
> haven't created one with your mapping. Instead of Map(s =>
> s.ReportID); you need Id(s => s.ReportID);.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 1:58 PM, Tomk<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I'd like to map a view to a newly created entity. I'm only after
> > getting the data, nothing more. The view has only two columns,
> > ReportID and ThemeName.
>
> > How should the mapping look?
>
> > I now have this but throws an error: An invalid or incomplete
> > configuration was used while creating a SessionFactory.
>
> >    public class ThemeMap: ClassMap<Theme>
> >    {
> >        public ThemeMap()
> >        {
> >            Map(s => s.ReportID);
> >            Map(s => s.ThemaName);
> >        }
> >    }
>
> >    public class Theme
> >    {
> >        public virtual int ReportID { get; set; }
> >        public virtual string ThemaName { get; set; }
> >    }
>
> > Thanks- Hide quoted text -
>
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