Is this somehow different to the problem that you've been discussing
in the other thread, that was supposed to be fixed in revision 444?

On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 2:39 AM, MaggiePlusPlus
<maggielongsh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Here is the code I am using to create my database and to export the
> xml mapping files:
>
>  return Fluently.Configure()
>                    .Database(JetDriverConfiguration.Standard
>                                  .ConnectionString(c => c
>                                                             .DatabaseFile
> (FileName)
>                                                             .Provider
> ("Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0")
>                                                             .Username
> ("")
>                                                             .Password
> ("")))
>                    .Mappings(m =>
>                              m.AutoMappings.Add(
>
> AutoPersistenceModel.MapEntitiesFromAssemblyOf<IPCApplication.Entities.Model.Pipe>
> ()
>                                      .Where(type =>
> type.Namespace.EndsWith("Model")))
>                                  .ExportTo(@"ExportAutoMaps"));
>
> one sample input/output is:
>
>    public class InspectionPlan
>    {
>        public virtual int Id { get; private set; }
>
>        public virtual string PipelineName { get; set; }
>        public virtual string PipeName { get; set; }
>        public virtual string CreationDate { get; set; }
>
>    }
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
> <hibernate-mapping xmlns="urn:nhibernate-mapping-2.2"
> assembly="IPCApplication.Entities, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral,
> PublicKeyToken=null" namespace="IPCApplication.Entities.Model">
>  <class name="InspectionPlan" table="`InspectionPlan`"
> xmlns="urn:nhibernate-mapping-2.2">
>    <id name="Id" type="Int32" column="Id">
>      <generator class="identity" />
>    </id>
>    <property name="PipeName" type="String">
>      <column name="PipeName" />
>    </property>
>    <property name="CreationDate" type="String">
>      <column name="CreationDate" />
>    </property>
>    <property name="PipelineName" type="String">
>      <column name="PipelineName" />
>    </property>
>  </class>
> </hibernate-mapping>
>
> All is working except that the columns are not kept in order. What do
> I need to do to retain the input order?
> >
>

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