Hi,
 
Sorry if the title is confusing, I didn't know how to better describe
what I want to do in few words.
 
Here's longer version.
 
Given I have entity like this:
 
public class Person
{
    public virtual IList<IPet> Pets {get;set;}
    public virtual bool HasPets { get {return Pets.Count > 0;} }
    //More properties
}
 
I want to have the column HasPets in the DB, but I don't want to have a
setter on the property.
How can I tell NHibernate to use the property on Update and Insert but
to ignore it on Select?
 
Krzysztof

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