Hey guys,

First of all, new member introduction.  I'm Eli, and am working on a
C# application to do spectrophotometry.  Hopefully someone might be
able to help with this problem.  Bare with me, I inherited this
NHibernate code from someone else, and am trying to learn it as fast
as I can.  Here goes...

In a nutshell, I am using NHibernate to store data locally for a
desktop application.  Data is read from a USB device and then put into
the local Database.  This works fine.  The problem is that when I try
to read the data from the database I get an exception:

NHibernate.Exceptions.GenericADOException{"could not initialize a
collection: "}  with an inner exception of : System.OverflowException
{"Value was either too large or too small for a Decimal."}

The suspect value is in a StandardDeviation float that we successfully
put into the database, but it seems that it is too large to retrieve.
When I look at the Database using sqlite3 I see that the value of
StandardDeviation is 3.40282001837566e+38.

Can anyone think of a reason why this would be allowable to be written
to the DB, but not readable?

Thanks,

Eli

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