Hi Asbj,

I do not know whether you want to use Nhibernate or fluent nhibernate,
and from your post I assume that you currently do not use classes to
access your db.

I would suggest you to look at some online tutorials on
(fluent)nhibernate and then post your code here, so we can see what
you are trying to do...

A good (slightly outdated) preliminary introduction to
fluentnhibernate is this : 
http://jagregory.com/writings/fluent-nhibernate-auto-mapping-introduction/
An introduction to nhibernate is here : (just hit google)
http://blogs.hibernatingrhinos.com/nhibernate/archive/2008/04/01/your-first-nhibernate-based-application.aspx


Tom.

On 24 feb, 10:47, diwoma <fo...@softconsult.at> wrote:
> Hi Asbj
>
> thank you for your answer.
> But can you explain how to use it.
> And what have I to do for field mapping and/or the rest.
>
> Thank you,
> diwoma.

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