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I am newbie to NHibernate and trying to use Fluent for mapping. My entity class name is different from the database table name it has to be mapped to. I am using mapping class derived from ClassMap<>, but I can't specify the table name: the property TableName from ClassMap is read-only.

Thanks for your help.

3 Answers 3

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Use Table("table_name") instead.

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  • 9
    This is now. As of Sept 2009 Table("table_name");
    – Chin
    Sep 10, 2009 at 6:25
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Does it work like?

public class UserAccountMap : ClassMap<UserAccount> {
    public UserAccountMap() {
        Table("User");
        Id(x => x.UserID, "UserID").GeneratedBy.Identity();
        Map(x => x.FirstName, "FirstName").Length(50)
            .Not.Nullable();
        Map(x => x.LastName, "LastName").Length(50)
            .Not.Nullable();
    }
}
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The example above lead me in the right direction. This worked for me. My class name is "Party" and my table name is "prty.Party".

public class PartyMap : ClassMap<Party>
{
    public PartyMap()
    {
     Table("prty.Party");
     Id(x => x.PartyID);
     Map(x => x.PartyTypeLID);
     Map(x => x.OrganizationTypeLID);
     Map(x => x.PreferredContactMethodLID);
     Map(x => x.PrimaryLanguageLID);
     Map(x => x.PartyVID);
     Map(x => x.BeginDate);
     Map(x => x.EndDate);
     Map(x => x.RowDescriptor);
     Map(x => x.RowModifiedDate);
     Map(x => x.RowModifiedBy);
     Map(x => x.RowCreatedDate);
     Map(x => x.RowCreatedBy);
    }        
}
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  • Maybe exists some way to skip all this map calls? Jan 9, 2014 at 14:29

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