Hi!
Well, to be honest, I never thought about that... you don't think it makes
sense?
RP
On Thursday, October 9, 2014 11:23:25 AM UTC+1, pasquale wrote:
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> On 09/10/2014 10:33, pasquale wrote:
> > mapping as
> > ComponentAsId(x => x.Id, pk => {
> > pk.Class<CPrimaryKey>();
> > pk.ManyToOne<COwner>("Owner", m => m.Column("col1"));
> > pk.Property(x => x.Col2, m => m.Column("col2"));
> > pk.Property(x => x.Col3, m => m.Column("col3"));
> > });
>
> I fixed the "issue" replacing
> pk.ManyToOne<COwner>("Owner", m => m.Column("col1"));
> with
> pk.ManyToOne<COwner>(x => x.Owner, m => m.Column("col1"));
>
> Then the params order is related to scope of component? It's intended
> behavior?
>
>
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