I have a case where decimal fields are being truncated to five decimal places when saving to the database. This happens even though I have mapped them with a precision of 10 places after the decimal.
I’m using NHibernate 3.2.0.4000 and FluentNHibernate 1.3.0.717 with SQL Server 2008.
Here is my C# property:
public virtual decimal? MyDecimalField { get; set; }
I’ve tried doing an auto mapping override:
mapping.Map(x => x.MyDecimalField).Precision(28).Scale(10);
I’ve also tried doing explicit mapping of the field:
Map(x => x.MyDecimalField).Precision(28).Scale(10);
When doing a schema export, the table gets created correctly:
create table MyTable (
Id UNIQUEIDENTIFIER not null,
MyDecimalField DECIMAL(28, 10) null,
primary key (Id)
)
Using a value of 5.1234567890, here are snippets of parameters from the generated SQL update statement:
@p31 decimal(28,5)
@p31=5.12345
I am able to make this work correctly if I use XML mapping:
<property name="Decimal01" precision="28" scale="10"/>
I have removed all conventions for decimal fields and still have the problem.
Since XML based mapping works, this leads me to believe that it is a problem with Fluent. Any suggestions on something else I may have missed?
Thanks, Skip
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