Look at the InnerException of the property, you might get a clue.
RP
On Monday, April 22, 2013 6:31:57 AM UTC+1, Peter Forstmeier wrote:
>
> Hi Ricardo,
> as i said before, using Inverse didn#t solve the problem.
> I changed my mapping to:
> public class EmployeeMapping : BaseClassMap<Employee>
> {
> public EmployeeMapping()
> HasMany(x => x.Addresses).Inverse().Cascade.All()
> .Not.LazyLoad();
> Now i get a different Errormessage:
> NHibernate.Exceptions.GenericADOException : could not initialize a
> collection
> no such column: addresses0_.Employee_id
>
> Peter
>
>
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