And so it seems that NH is actually the limiting factor in applying
filters to ManyToOne references, so the implementation in FNH is
correct (minus the ability to handle it through conventions)

On Mar 12, 12:39 pm, snicker <ngordon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I posted an example here on 
> StackOverflow:http://stackoverflow.com/questions/960625/syntax-to-define-a-nhiberna...
>
> Some stuff seems to still be missing from the implementations of
> Filters in FNH. For example, you cannot use Conventions to apply
> filters or apply filters to ManyToOne references in the class mappings
> (only Collections). I'm going to help resolve some of this disconnect.
>
> On Feb 18, 6:12 am, Sal <salbass...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi Guys,
>
> > I noticed some Filter type objects when clicking around through
> > intellisense. Is there an example of how to usefilterswith fluent
> > NH?
>
> > Thanks!

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