In SQL (2012) I defined a column as binary(1).
In the mapping file this doesn't naively convert to a type I can understand
given the documentation.
In the c# class I defined this attribute as a bool.
But at run time I get the error:
An exception of type 'NHibernate.ADOException' occurred in
NHibernate.dll but was not handled in user code
Additional information: Could not cast the value in field col_5_0_ of
type Byte[] to the Type BooleanType.
Please check to make sure that the mapping is correct and that your
DataProvider supports this Data Type.
What type attribute of the mapping for this property applies to a
bool/binary? Please provide specific syntax.
Or should I redefine the database table attribute to some other type?
How do you suggest as a best practice of handling a (T/F) field in a db and
through nHibernate?
<property type="typename" />
type (optional): a name that indicates the NHibernate type.
typename could be: The name of a NHibernate basic type (eg. Int32, String,
Char, DateTime, Timestamp, Single, Byte[], Object, ...).
Thanks for the tips.
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