But throwing on other comparisons might be a good idea.

/G

2014-12-29 2:14 GMT+01:00 Oskar Berggren <oskar.bergg...@gmail.com>:

> Traveling so don't have JIRA login right now, just gonna comment here
> instead.
>
> From the looks of the sample in the issue report, it looks as if NH
> assumes that component equality means value equality of individual
> properties when converting to SQL. I think there might be precedent for
> this in linq2sql, and also by merit of being useful behavior in many cases.
>
> So I think it's ok, and in that case it should really use the proper
> operator for null comparisons.
>
> /Oskar
>  Den 28 dec 2014 18:17 skrev "Jacob Levitt" <jlev...@vt.edu>:
>
> Would some of the more experienced NHB devs take a look at my comments on
>> this bug and give me their opinions on how to proceed?
>>
>> https://nhibernate.jira.com/browse/NH-3634
>>
>> Thank you!
>> -Jake
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