About point 2: you are right. When I corrected type="int" everything
were corrected.

About point 5: you are right again. I'm newbie in LINQ and L2N.



afsharm


On Mar 7, 7:57 pm, José F. Romaniello <[email protected]> wrote:
> about the point 2
>
> Your mapping looks as follows:
> <property access="property" column="LetterType" insert="true"
> name="LetterType" not-null="true" type="int" update="true">
> </property>
>
> is wrong, why you have type="int"? I bet you have a 
> ghost:http://fabiomaulo.blogspot.com/2008/10/how-test-your-mappings-ghostbu...
>
> fix the ghost and them will talk about the query.
>
> about the point 5:
>
> I think it is not possible if you understood how this work. I think is not
> even possible with entity framework.
> I don't know if you are talking about methods call like "ToString()",
> "ToLower()" those methods can be supported. Your methods not.
>
> The contrib version of the linq provider is outdated and it fail in many
> cases. You should try with NH3, currently support many more scenarios than
> the former provider.
>
> 2010/3/7 Afshar Mohebbi <[email protected]>
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > Recently I used LINQ-to-NHibernate for first time. So write about this
> > experience in my blog:
>
> >http://afsharm.blogspot.com/2010/03/experience-linq-to-nhibernate.html
>
> > afsharm
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