OK, this was just my lack of knowledge of how to use NHibernate which
was shining through.  Forgot to call session.Flush().  Everthing now
works as expected.

On Feb 12, 4:14 pm, Jerrie Pelser <jerrie.pel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Still no luck...
>
> On Feb 12, 3:22 pm, Dario Quintana <conta...@darioquintana.com.ar>
> wrote:
>
> > Jerrie,
> > Just in case, review with this 
> > infohttp://simoes.org/docs/hibernate-2.1/155.html
>
> > Let me know
>
> > On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 11:17 AM, Jerrie Pelser 
> > <jerrie.pel...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> > > Dario,
>
> > > I have played around with  the inverse setting on <set.. /> element
> > > and it does not matter whether I set it to true or false, it still
> > > does not work.  According to all the sample on the web my scenario
> > > should work, but for some or other reason it does not.
>
> > > Jerrie
>
> > > On Feb 12, 3:05 pm, Dario Quintana <conta...@darioquintana.com.ar>
> > > wrote:
> > > > If have to set "who is the _right_ side of the relationship".
> > > > See inverse="true|false".
>
> > --
> > Dario Quintanahttp://darioquintana.com.ar
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