ow sorry I forgot it in my example :|
<class name="Employee" />
.....
<many-to-one name="Company" class="Company" not-null="true" />
</class>
why can't I use the following transaction?
var company = new Company();
var employee = new Employee();
employee.Company = company;
using(var transaction = session.BeginTransaction())
{
session.Save(company);
session.Save(employee);
transaction.Commit();
}
corrected :)
On Jul 29, 8:08 pm, Greg Young <[email protected]> wrote:
> What is employee->company supposed to be pointing to? you never set it
> to anything and you have declared it not null.
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 2:04 PM, Niclas Pehrsson<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi if I for example has the following mapping
>
> > <class name="Employee" />
> > .....
> > <many-to-one name="Company" class="Company" not-null="true" />
> > </class>
>
> > why can't I use the following transaction?
>
> > var company = new Company();
> > var employee = new Employee();
>
> > using(var transaction = session.BeginTransaction())
> > {
> > session.Save(company);
> > session.Save(employee);
> > transaction.Commit();
> > }
> > this will give me exception on session.save(employee); because it
> > could not find company in db. Can I solve it somehow so I don't need
> > to have in 2 transactions and not need to let the employee has the
> > responsibility to save company? (using assigned id, if it has
> > something to do with it?).
>
> --
> Les erreurs de grammaire et de syntaxe ont été incluses pour m'assurer
> de votre attention
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