And I like your comment about the "example" class name that "just aims at
showing 2 different classes", Fabio.

And highly appreciate Jose's answer on the message topic that got me
wondering the same also. Thanks.


On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 9:19 AM, Fabio Maulo <[email protected]> wrote:

> I like the classes named "1" and "2"
>
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> Fabio Maulo
>
>
> El 09/09/2010, a las 17:45, MichaelK <[email protected]> escribió:
>
> > Is it possible to query an <Any/> collection by the type. Take the
> > pretend Any mapping below. Can I find all Circles in the ToyBox using
> > linq?
> >
> > <class name=ToyBox >
> > <any name="Items" meta-type="int" id-type="int">
> >        <meta-value class="1" value="Square"/>
> >        <meta-value class="2" value="Circle"/>
> >        <column name="entityTypeId"/>
> >        <column name="entityId"/>
> >      </any>
> > </class>
> >
> > Here is how I would have hoped to query it.
> >
> > Session.Query<ToyBox>().Where(x => x.Items.GetType() ==
> > typeof(Circle))
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