Thanks for this,

   The linked article is useful, but I had a similar problem and went
straight to the source, as I was considering writing a patch. I'm now
wondering, is the "sample builds commands.txt" kept up to date? I
edited the nhibernate.connection.connection_string to point to my
database, and it's giving me an odd error:

                 [exec] Errors and Failures:
                 [exec] 1) Test Error :
NHibernate.TestDatabaseSetup.DatabaseSetup.SetupDatabase
                 [exec]    System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException : Cannot
open database "nhibernate" requested by the login. The login failed.
                 [exec] Login failed for user 'domain\user'.

   That is, it's trying to log in using Windows credentials even
though I have specified a "User ID" and "Password" argument, along
with "Trusted_Connection=False".

   Maybe the authentication string has been moved somewhere else? I
checked default.build and didn't find any clues.

Thanks,
Mike

On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 9:20 AM, Fabio Maulo <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Dear developers,
>> Today I had a problem with Restrictions.IdEq and I cannot find any
>> resource that indicate if my scenerio should work. I downloaded the source
>> of NHibernate 3.0 Alpha 3 and looked at the tests and there is no test that
>> performs my scenario.
>> I have now added tests to explain my problem scenario and have failing
>> tests. How can I contribute these tests to the project? I do not see an
>> official git repository so I cannot ask anybody to pull my tests.
>> I already asked this on twitter but nobody responded.
>> My goal is to first know if this should be supported behavior and if so
>> then try to update the nhibernate project with support for this scenario. If
>> it is not supported then my added test cases can be marked with Ignore
>> and/or documented with a reason why it isn't supported.
>>
>> By the way! Props to the test project lay-out. It was *very* easy to add
>> test cases.
>>
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