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Could any one check this property and its mapping and explain to me why it fires this error.

Note When I comment .ReadOnly() it does not fire this error and the same if I change the Cascade Role from AllDeleteOrphan() To All()

Here is my code

public virtual IList<ApprovalApplicationTask> Tasks { get; protected set; }

HasMany(entity => entity.Tasks).KeyColumn("APPLICATION_ID").Cascade.AllDeleteOrphan()
    .ReadOnly().Inverse();

This is the error I get

NHibernate.AssertionFailure: no collection snapshot for orphan delete at NHibernate.Engine.CollectionEntry.GetOrphans(String entityName, IPersistentCollection collection) at NHibernate.Engine.Cascade.DeleteOrphans(String entityName, IPersistentCollection pc) at NHibernate.Engine.Cascade.CascadeCollectionElements(Object parent, Object child, CollectionType collectionType, CascadeStyle style, IType elemType, Object anything, Boolean isCascadeDeleteEnabled) at

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You are trying to combine two incompatible settings.

Fluent ReadOnly for collections is indeed mutable="false" in actual NHibernate mappings. This option declare the collection as immutable. For having orphans to be deleted, you need first to orphan them, which means removing them from the collection, which means mutating it.

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