Yes, I do.
If I remove the "inverse=true", updates are issued :

UPDATE POST SET ID_BLOG = null, ORDER = null WHERE ID_BLOG = @p0 AND
ID_POST = @p1
But it doesn't work as ID_BLOG is not nullable on DB side...

If I remove the db constraint, everything is fine. But it's not very
clean :)
It seems the inverse attribute is causing trouble, but I can't find
where...





On 20 nov, 14:43, "c.sokun" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Have you flush your session?
>
> On Nov 20, 8:12 pm, mathieu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello everyone,
>
> > I have a Blog class, that has a <list> of Post in it. I can't manage
> > to update only the order, like this :
>
> > Post temp = myBlog.Posts[idx];
> > myBlog.Posts.Remove(temp);
> > myBlog.Posts.Insert(idx + 1, temp);
> > mySession.Save( myBlog );
>
> > When I do this, no update is issued, and the new order is not
> > persisted.
> > Am I doing something wrong ? Or shouldn't I use an indexed list for
> > this purpose (defining an order). I also tried swapping the two
> > elements (without removal), with no success.
>
> > Thanks.
>
> > PS. The mapping is like this :
> > <hibernate-mapping xmlns="urn:nhibernate-mapping-2.2"
> >     assembly="Blog"
> >     namespace="Blog.Entities">
> >   <class name="Blog" table="BLOG" >
> >     <id name="Id" type="System.Int64" column="ID_BLOG">
> >       <generator class="increment"/>
> >     </id>
> >     <list name="Posts" cascade="all" table="POSTS" inverse="true" >
> >       <key column="ID_BLOG" />
> >       <index type="System.Int32" column="ORDER" />
> >       <one-to-many class="Post"/>
> >     </list>
> >   </class>
>
> >   <class name="Post" table="POST" >
> >     <id name="Id" type="System.Int64" column="ID_POST">
> >       <generator class="increment"/>
> >     </id>
> >     <many-to-one name="Blog" column="ID_BLOG" class="Blog" not-
> > null="true" />
> >   </class>
> > </hibernate-mapping>

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