Show me the DB model that can supports this.
Your requirement doesn't make a lot of sense.

On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 6:03 PM, srf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> actually we found some interesting side effects using an index, with
> an index we found it would restore the null entries since if there is
> a value for index 1,3,5 , it will put in a null entry for index 2,4 .
> the problem is if there is a null in index 6 then it wont put in a
> null since it doesnt see any breaks in the indexing. Using
> dictionaries though is different, it doesn't return null entries any
> way you do it. Unfortunately these inconsistencies drive the
> developers crazy. If they have 5 values in a collection  then they
> expect 5 back.
>
> scott
>
> On Sep 11, 8:54 am, "Nelo Pauselli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Are you using a bag?... have you try using a map or a list?...
> >
> > If I understand your problem:
> > To using null values in a list of entities, your key shouldn't be
> > related with the object. You need a index.
> >
> > Nelo.
> >
> > On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 7:39 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
> >
> > > ________________________________
> >
> > > Från: [email protected] genom srf
> > > Skickat: to 2008-09-11 00:15
> > > Till: nhusers
> > > Ämne: [nhusers] null entries in lists and dictionaries
> >
> > > 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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