does anyone have any insight or advice?? On Jan 18, 1:28 pm, fel0nious <[email protected]> wrote: > I have a unique (i think) problem at hand. > > The database I'm having to use has multiple different kinds of Entity > tables > > In code, I'd like to have an EntityBase class from which all > subsequent entities derive. > > The column names & sequences used to generate the ID's for these > tables are not all the same. > > So how do I map this scenario? Can I, even? > Should I NOT map EntityBase at all, and only map the children, either > duplicating code, or using an extension (like in the S.O. post below) > to map common fields?? > > I stumbled upon this > article:http://stackoverflow.com/questions/655494/inheritance-mapping-with-fl... > but that isn't helping. > > public BaseEntityMap : ClassMap<BaseEntity> > { > public BaseEntityMap() > { > ID(.....) // ?? > } > > } > > public ChildEntityMap : SubclassMap<ChildEntity> > { > public ChildEntityMap() > { > ID(...) // does not exist for SubclassMap > Table(...) // ^ ^ > } > > > > }- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
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