Can I see the declaration of your Repository class ?
I would check if the problem is related to the usage of DeclaringType
instead ReflectedType

On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 12:29 AM, MichaelK <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I just upgraded to NH 3 Alpha. Some of my original unit tests failed
> and this one bothers me as to why its failing.
>
> This Fails
> int result = Repository.Where(x => !x.IsDeleted).Where(x => x.Parent
> == null).Count();
>
> This Succeeds (calling ToList() before second where)
> int result = Repository.Where(x => !x.IsDeleted).ToList().Where(x =>
> x.Parent == null).Count();
>
> also this Succeeds (proving it can't be a mapping issue)
> int result = Repository.Where(x => !x.IsDeleted).Count()
>
> The error I get is
> No persister for: Common.Entity.EntityBase.
>
> EntityBase is just an abstract class I inherit from that provides me
> some common properties for all entities.
>
> Any ideas ??
>
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