Ok this works, but I had to change ModelMapper to
ConventionModelMapper in order to be able to access
IsPersistentProperty.

That was the problem.

On 14 Dic, 07:25, Neo <[email protected]> wrote:
> mapper.IsPersistentProperty((mi, declared) => ....);
> is your friend...
>
> there is unfortunately not any generic "Exclude", method.
>
> Search the list for more detailed answers, should you need it, as this
> has been answered already.
> Cheers!
>
> On 13 Dec, 15:45, "Mauro D." <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > I'm using this code for mapping entities:
>
> > var inspector = (IModelInspector)new SimpleModelInspector();
> >             ModelMapper mapper = new ModelMapper(inspector);
> >             mapper.Class<Model.Entity>(m =>
> >             {
> >                 m.Id(x => x.Id, g => g.Generator(Generators.Native));
> >                 m.Table("Entities");
> >                 m.Version(x => x.Version, map =>
> > { map.Column("NHVersion"); });
> >                 m.Property(x => x.Data, map =>
> > map.Type<NHibernate.Type.BinaryBlobType>());
> >             });
>
> > I want to be able to exclude a single property from the mapping.
> > There's a simple method with this mapping usage or I have to change
> > style and create my personal inspector inheriting from a base one?
>
> > Thanks

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