Such a thing is more useful than no test case at all. :)

For me personally, it's easier to handle MS SQL Server and PostgreSQL.


2013/10/15 Jeffrey Becker <[email protected]>

> Next stupid question.  I've got a schema that I cant seem to easily
> re-produce via the schema exporter.  Is it OK to create a test case which
> runs only for a specific database configuration?
>
>
> On Thursday, September 5, 2013 9:41:19 AM UTC-4, Gunnar Liljas wrote:
>
>> I suggest you start stepping down the stack. You'll learn quite a bit,
>> although there's a risk you may suffer a bit of hair loss. I'm almost bald
>> now, but I've solved a few bugs!
>>
>> /G
>>
>>
>> 2013/9/5 Jeffrey Becker <[email protected]>
>>
>> I recently filed NH-3515 <https://nhibernate.jira.com/browse/NH-3513>and I'd 
>> like to take a look at fixing it.  Does anyone have a pointer as to
>>> where the sql generation happens or do I just need to code up a unit test
>>> and start stepping down the stack?
>>>
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