Reputation: 85875
I have a many to many relationship:
Product has many Categories and Category has Many Products.
Say I have
Shopping Category
Food Category
Product A - Shopping Category, Food Category
Product B - Shopping Category
Now I delete Shopping Category
. I want the Product A
reference to be removed from Shopping Category
and I want Product B
to be removed completely.
I would end up with:
Product A - Food Category.
How do I do this in nhibernate (I am using fluent nhibernate).
I tried to use Cascade DeleteOrphan
and AllDeleteOrphan
but when I do that and delete Shopping both Product A and B get deleted.
public class CategoryMapping : ClassMap<Category>
{
public CategoryMapping()
{
Id(x => x.Id).GeneratedBy.GuidComb();
Map(x => x.Name).Not.Nullable().NvarcharWithMaxSize();
HasManyToMany(x => x.Products).Cascade.DeleteOrphan();
}
}
public class ProductMapping : ClassMap<Product>
{
public ProductMapping()
{
Id(x => x.Id).GeneratedBy.GuidComb();
Map(x => x.Name).Not.Nullable().NvarcharWithMaxSize();
HasManyToMany(x => x.Categories);
}
}
unitOfWork.BeginTransaction();
Category category =session.Load<Category>(id);
session.Delete(category);
unitOfWork.Commit();
Upvotes: 5
Views: 2393
Reputation: 1989
I don't think this can be handled by mapping with existing data structure. I think you would need to write some manual code (*) or change data structure.
(*) Not 100% sure it works though...
unitOfWork.BeginTransaction();
Category category =session.Load<Category>(id);
var productsDel = category.Products.Where(p => p.Categories.Count == 1);
productsDel.ForEach(p => session.Delete(p));
session.Delete(category);
unitOfWork.Commit();
Other:
I'm also thinking about adding mapping for your cross-ref tables. Then you should be able to configure mapping so it will delete only records from that cross-ref table. You will need to verify if there are products without references and delete them periodically. (some periodic clean-up code, like running some stored procedure). I know this solutions smells bad :) There are still triggers and other SQL Server stuff... not good solutions anyway, but solutions.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 15313
If you just want to remove the association between the two use Cascade.SaveUpdate()
Then just remove the entity from the collection and commit the transaction if you are using transactions if not you will need to do a Session.Flush
Upvotes: 0