The inner exception is "Object does not match target type." This exception 
goes away if I disable NHibernate.Envers.

On Tuesday, September 29, 2015 at 5:55:16 PM UTC-4, Gunnar Liljas wrote:
>
> Hmmm....maybe some confusion between int and long. The exception should 
> contain an inner exception which should tell you more.
>
> 2015-09-29 21:37 GMT+02:00 Jeffrey Becker <[email protected] 
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>> I'm getting an error about "could not set a property value by reflection 
>> setter of GpisReplacement.Domain.Phase.Id" when I go to commit a 
>> transaction.  I've double-checked and that class has a public setter for 
>> that property.  I've also double-checked that all my classes have a public 
>> or protected default constructor per a stack-overflow post I found. Are 
>> there any other things that could cause this error?  Relevant files are 
>> attached.
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