Beat you to it by 12 minutes. And I'm beggining to use your style, too.
I'm worried :-)

   Diego


2010/2/17 Fabio Maulo <[email protected]>

> access="readonly"
>
> 2010/2/17 Alex McMahon <[email protected]>
>
> Fabio,
>>
>> Thanks for your reply... I don't quite understand what you mean... I
>> think you're saying "how can NH know that it needs to put something in
>> the DB if you don't tell it to". I see what you're saying
>> (particularly as it's not just a default canned value that needs to go
>> in). I guess what I want is to be able to map a property that has a
>> getter only by specifying an access strategy that results in the
>> property just being persisted to the database on an insert but doesn't
>> try to set the property from the DB on a read...
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> On Feb 17, 3:35 pm, Fabio Maulo <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Have you an idea about from where NH can know/read to write in the FK ?
>> >
>> > 2010/2/17 Alex McMahon <[email protected]>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > > I have a legacy database that I'm restricted from changing. I have 2
>> > > related tables that both have a foreign key to the same 3rd table. In
>> > > my application I'd rather not have this relationship repeated on both
>> > > classes. But when I don't map this relationship for both classes I get
>> > > problems as NHibernate does not put the foreign key in the database.
>> >
>> > > I'd like it to be like this:
>> > > TableA:
>> > > TableBId
>> > > TableCId
>> > > (other fields)
>> >
>> > > TableB:
>> > > TableCId
>> >
>> > > -----
>> >
>> > > ClassA:
>> > > ClassB B
>> > > ClassC C
>> >
>> > > ClassB:
>> > > (other fields)
>> > > //I don't want ClassC referenced here.
>> >
>> > > Any idea how I can tell NHibernate to write the foreign key for
>> TableB-
>> > > >TableC on an insert, with the minimal amount of pollution of my
>> > > domain model.
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