Try this:

Map(x=>x.IsActive).Column("is_active").CustomType<CharBooleanType>()

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Tim Scott
Lunaverse Software

On Wednesday, September 14, 2011 at 10:37 AM, Influently NHiberater wrote:

> In my MySql database table, one column "is_active" is defined as char and it 
> only contains values '0' or '1'. So in my business model, I'd like to declare 
> a property IsActive as a bool.
> 
> But then how do I do the mapping?
> 
> I tried Map(x=>x.IsActive).Column("is_active"), but this won't work since 
> column ("is_active") is char and x.IsActive is bool. 
> 
> Any hint? Thank you very much. I've been googling this for days, but can't 
> find much helpful info. Thanks a lot!
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