I found some entried related to this in the hibernate issue tracker
but ya, I can probably implement my own hack to work around this but I
was hoping nhibernate could support this.
thanks

scott

On Sep 10, 4:39 pm, "Roger Kratz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is this really possible in hibernate? How can the row in the child table be 
> null but still have a fk to the parent table?
>
> One way of solving it would be to do it yourself in your domain. Keep/Map the 
> number 5 (in your example) in the parent object/table, check how many entries 
> there are in the list and add the "lack of entries" with null before 
> returning the list to the consumer. Ugly - but that would work I guess.
>
> /Roger
>
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> Ämne: [nhusers] null entries in lists and dictionaries
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> we need to be able to save null entries in a list and dictionaries but
> we found that nhibernate would just throw away the null values but we
> need them for consistency , ie , if I save a list with 5 entries and 2
> of them are nulls then I would expect to get back 5 entries. Does
> anyone know if this is an issue or how we can handle this case. On the
> java side hibernate supports it so I was wondering if this is
> something that is supported in nhibernate.
>
> thanks
>
> scott
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