Hi Hudson, thanks for your reply.
Yes, I'm on the second situation, and your suggestion worked like a
charm.
Just what I needed.
Once again, thank you very much.
On Apr 27, 11:13 pm, Hudson Akridge wrote:
> Erm, first of my examples should have been Restrictions.Eq, not .In,
> apologies. Readi
Erm, first of my examples should have been Restrictions.Eq, not .In,
apologies. Reading your question a couple more times, I believe you're
probably leaning towards the second example. Again, check out chapter 12.4
in the NHibernate reference documentation for more details and other methods
of gett
Your question's more of an NHibernate specific question, so you may have
accidentally posted to the fluent group instead. ;) In any event, I'll try
and help however I can here.
First off, what do you mean in terms of an opposite scenario? The
description you've given changes the objects and players