Thanks Jay,

So basically you are saying that what I do is correct, but your
solution is a shortcut as you are assigning the Person entity to the
Car entity within the Add() method.

Fair enough, but my initial question was, how can I do it without
having to specify the Person entity, i.e have the attribute
inverse=false without raising an exception....

On 9 mar, 16:37, graphicsxp <[email protected]> wrote:
> ok i got it you mean adding the Car entity to my collection of cars in
> Person.  :)
>
> But that's exactly what I do already :
>
> myPerson.cars.add(new Car(1, myPerson))
> myPerson.cars.add(new Car(2, myPerson))
>
> sorry I should have included this code in my first post.
>
> Yet I still get the problem.....
>
> On 9 mar, 16:22, graphicsxp <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Roger,
> > can you explain ?  what's in AddCar ?
>
> > On 9 mar, 15:56, Roger Kratz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > myPerson.AddCar(myCar)
>
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
> > > Behalf Of graphicsxp
> > > Sent: den 9 mars 2009 16:52
> > > To: nhusers
> > > Subject: [nhusers] issue with bi-directional one-to-many association when 
> > > saving
>
> > > Hello,
>
> > > I have a question about bidirectional one-to-many associations. Let's
> > > consider we have a class Person which can hold a collection of
> > > entities of type Car.
>
> > > My mapping file for Car would have something like :
>
> > >  <many-to-one name="PersonID" cascade="none" column="PersonID" not-
> > > null="true" />
>
> > > and my mapping file for Person would contain :
>
> > >  <bag name="Cars" inverse="true" lazy="true" cascade="save-update">
> > >       <key column="PersonID" />
> > >       <one-to-many class="Car" />
> > >   </bag>
>
> > > Now that implies that anytime I want to create a Car object I also
> > > need to do :
>
> > > myPerson  = new Person()
> > > myCar.person = myPerson
>
> > > This is tedious and I don't want to have to do that. The problem is
> > > that if I set the attribute inverse to false, then when I try to save
> > > a Person, I get an exception because all the Car entities I've added
> > > to this Person have a null CarID. If I set CarID to be not-null=false,
> > > then there is no exception but it inserts null into my database.
>
> > > How can I have NHibernate to automatically set the PersonID field of
> > > each Car objects in my collection to the PersonID of the Person I just
> > > saved ?
>
> > > Hope this is clear enough
> > > Thanks
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