Oh btw...
<< I got passing VerifyDaysShouldBeZeroInSmallTimeSpan test.>>

That's the problem for me (sql2005dialect?). Days are never correct. Without 
having a closer look - I think the no of days that differs are equal to your 
"base date".

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Dario Quintana
Sent: den 25 mars 2009 17:14
To: [email protected]
Subject: [nhusers] Re: TimeSpan >24h or <0h

Roger, hi
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 1:03 PM, Roger Kratz 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

IMHO - even with timespan between 0 and 24h, current impl give strange results. 
As shown in attached jira tests, the timespan read has incorrect days (even 
when timespan between 0 and 24h). Timespan persisted != timespan read. Earlier 
nh tests only confirmed that hour, minutes and seconds properties of the 
timespan are the same.
BTW, what dialect are you using ?
When you're using TimeSpan, which match to an SqlServer Time type, you can't 
talk about days, are completed ignored, you've to talk about hours, minutes, 
seconds.

I got passing VerifyDaysShouldBeZeroInSmallTimeSpan test.

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Dario Quintana
http://darioquintana.com.ar


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