With the last version of your code all works fine!
I'll update the VB.NET version too!

Thanks a lot!



On 11 Mar, 14:56, José F. Romaniello <[email protected]> wrote:
> I wrote that article, would you mind to write a failing test within my
> tests:https://bitbucket.org/jfromaniello/hotgazpachoeg
>
> <https://bitbucket.org/jfromaniello/hotgazpachoeg>this is the last version
> of the 
> tuplizer:https://bitbucket.org/jfromaniello/hotgazpachoeg/src/87ac41c473ae/Hot...
>
> <https://bitbucket.org/jfromaniello/hotgazpachoeg/src/87ac41c473ae/Hot...>with
> doesn't match the code in the post :)
>
> let me know how it goes and i'll update the post
>
> 2011/3/11 Alex <[email protected]>
>
>
>
> > Hello,
> > I have a legacy database and  I need to rapresents the absence of an
> > entity with 0 and not with NULL.
> > I'm using NHibernate 3 in my project.
>
> > With the help of Google I found this post:
>
> >http://nhforge.org/blogs/nhibernate/archive/2011/01/28/how-to-use-0-i...
>
> > I have translated the code in VB.NET and you can find my version here
> > (the post is in Italian but I have inserted the code):
>
> >http://blogs.ugidotnet.org/alessandro_sorcinelli/archive/2011/02/22/n...
>
> > When I try to use the NullableTuplizer I have a strange error. In my
> > project I have a main class Document with a Many-to-One relation with
> > the class User. In the database the absence of User is expressed with
> > the 0 in the column UserID of the table Documents.
> > So I would like to use the NullableTuplizer with the Document class.
> > When I try to save a Document class with a null user I have this error
> > message:
>
> > No row with the given identifier exists[Document#0]
>
> > I have debugged the NullableTuplizer and it seems that is doing the
> > right job. I don't know why NHibernate give that error. Anyone have
> > tried to use the NullableTuplizer?
> > Is there another way to handle this situation?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Alessandro
>
> > P.S. Unfortunatly I can't modify the legacy database
>
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