It isn't different at all. That's why I sent it for looking for clues.
2008/10/29 Kyle West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> How is what you're doing here: (ln137)
>
> using (new SessionScope())
>
> {
>
> ShoppingCart c1 = ActiveRecordMediator<ShoppingCart
> >.FindFirst(Expression.Eq("Customer", "FooBar"));
>
> c1.Items.RemoveAt(0);
>
> ActiveRecordMediator<ShoppingCart>.Update(c1);
>
> }
>
>
> different than what I'm doing in my code?
>
>
> the way I read it ...
>
>
> 1. find the cart
>
> 2. remote the first item from the collection
>
> 3. update the cart
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 9:50 AM, Markus Zywitza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
>> First: Inverse means that adding or removing to the collection does
>>> exactly nothing. The collection won't be persisted by NH.
>>>
>> Addendum: Having inverse=true on a onesided relation is therefore not a
>> good idea, you can only add items directly via SQL.
>>
>> -Markus
>>
>>
>>
>
> >
>
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