aaahhh you never said you are using a Eliot Ness DB.

I'll check what happen with your Eliot Ness.

On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 7:03 AM, Blaise <[email protected]> wrote:

> First, thanks for you answer !
>
> However, doesn't
>
> > public void MapDomain(ObjectRelationalMapper orm)
> > {
> > orm.Patterns.PoidStrategies.Add(new IdentityPoidPattern());
> > orm.TablePerClass(domainClasses);
> > orm.OneToOne<Client, Company>();
> > orm.OneToOne<Client, Contact>();
> > }
>
> implies a schema where Client, Contact and Company are linked through
> their primary keys ?
>
> In my case, a client has its own PK, and has a FK to Company and
> Contact with a unique constraint, and I think that's what causes the
> problem.
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Blaise
>
>
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