In the case of BelongsTo, your only option is to make the referenced type
lazy by using [ActiveRecord(Lazy=true)].

-Markus

2009/7/30 Diego Dias <[email protected]>

> But in this case of the BelongsTo What I do?
> I think in something with in the LINQ ADO where have the attribute "
> DeferredLoadingEnabled" that say to framework not load anything
> relationship and when I need load relationship then I say to framework what
> relationship I want load. I can do this in AR?
>
> Thank's
>
> 2009/7/30 Zdeslav Vojkovic <[email protected]>
>
> Do you mean lazy loading?
>> see here:
>> http://www.castleproject.org/activerecord/documentation/trunk/usersguide/lazy.html
>>
>> please note that enabling lazy load on an activerecord type requires
>> marking members as virtual, and also has some implications on running a web
>> app in medium trust
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 12:04 AM, Diego Dias <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I live in Brazil and I’m programmer C# + AR. I’m with a problem, in my
>>> model exists some types of relationship, like "BelongsTo" and
>>> "HasMany", but I want load this relationships only sometimes. How I do
>>> it?
>>>
>>> sorry the errors in the my english, I'm learning.
>>>
>>> Thank’s
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> >>
>>

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