I'm embarrassed!

Thanks for your quick reply. I'm going to go and stick my head in the
microwave oven now :-)

/Ingo

On Jan 29, 1:26 pm, Fabio Maulo <[email protected]> wrote:
> two different instance-references should be stored in two different columns,
> no?
>
> 2010/1/29 Ingo <[email protected]>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I'm quite new to NHibernate and I have a newbie question.
>
> > I want to be able to have two references to the same entity object.
> > Here is an example of what I want to do but as I understand it's not
> > supposed to work but I wonder if there is another way to accomplish
> > it:
>
> > public class CustomerMap : IAutoMappingOverride<Customer>
> > {
> >        public void Override(AutoMapping<Customer> mapping)
> >        {
> >            mapping.References<Address>(x => x.DeliveryAddress)
> >                .Column("AddressId")
> >                .Cascade.All();
> >            mapping.References<Address>(x => x.BillingAddress)
> >                .Column("AddressId");
> >                .Cascade.All();
> >        }
> > }
>
> > Thanks in advance!
> > /Ingo
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