Well, I still think inverse is indeed missing... it won't work correctly
without it.
RP
On Saturday, April 20, 2013 8:32:23 AM UTC+1, Peter Forstmeier wrote:
>
> Hi Ricardo,
> the mapping of Employee is included, look at the start of may post.
>
> > > Hi List,
> > > i have no idea what's wrong with this mapping.
> >
> > > public EmployeeMapping()
> > > {
> > > ........
> > > HasMany(x => x.Addresses).Not.LazyLoad();
> >
> > > }
>
> i know about the Inverse() problem. But Invers didn-t solve my Problem
> with the ADOException
> Peter
>
>
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