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I'm trying to get the maximum value of an integer field in a table. Specifically, I'm trying to automatically increment the "InvoiceNumber" field when adding a new invoice. I don't want this to be an autoincrement field in the database, however, since it's controlled by the user -- I'm just trying to take care of the default case. Right now, I'm using

session.CreateCriteria<Invoice>()
        .SetProjection(Projections.Max("InvoiceNumber"))
        .FutureValue<int>();

to get the biggest invoice number already in the database. This works great, except when there are no invoices already in the database. Then I get a System.ArgumentException: The value "" is not of type "System.Int32" and cannot be used in this generic collection. Changing to FutureValue<int?>() didn't solve the problem. Is there a way to tell NHibernate to map the empty string to null? Or is there a better way to accomplish my goal altogether?

The stack trace of the exception (at least the relevant part) is

NHibernate.HibernateException: Error executing multi criteria : [SELECT max(this_.[InvoiceNumber]) as y0_ FROM dbo.[tblInvoice] this_;
SELECT this_.ID as ID647_0_, this_.[NHVersion] as column2_647_0_, this_.[Description] as column3_647_0_, this_.[DiscountPercent] as column4_647_0_, this_.[DiscountDateDays] as column5_647_0_, this_.[PaymentDueDateDays] as column6_647_0_, this_.[Notes] as column7_647_0_, this_.[DiscountDateMonths] as column8_647_0_, this_.[PaymentDueDateMonths] as column9_647_0_, this_.[DiscountDatePeriod] as column10_647_0_, this_.[DiscountDateMonthlyDay] as column11_647_0_, this_.[DiscountDateMonthlyDayDay] as column12_647_0_, this_.[DiscountDateMonthlyDayMonth] as column13_647_0_, this_.[DiscountDateMonthlyThe] as column14_647_0_, this_.[DiscountDateMonthlyTheDOW] as column15_647_0_, this_.[DiscountDateMonthlyTheMonth] as column16_647_0_, this_.[DiscountDateMonthlyTheWeek] as column17_647_0_, this_.[PaymentDueDatePeriod] as column18_647_0_, this_.[PaymentDueDateMonthlyDay] as column19_647_0_, this_.[PaymentDueDateMonthlyDayDay] as column20_647_0_, this_.[PaymentDueDateMonthlyDayMonth] as column21_647_0_, this_.[PaymentDueDateMonthlyThe] as column22_647_0_, this_.[PaymentDueDateMonthlyTheDOW] as column23_647_0_, this_.[PaymentDueDateMonthlyTheMonth] as column24_647_0_, this_.[PaymentDueDateMonthlyTheWeek] as column25_647_0_ FROM dbo.[tblTermsCode] this_;
] ---> System.ArgumentException: The value "" is not of type "System.Int32" and cannot be used in this generic collection.
Parameter name: value
   at System.ThrowHelper.ThrowWrongValueTypeArgumentException(Object value, Type targetType)
   at System.Collections.Generic.List`1.VerifyValueType(Object value)
   at System.Collections.Generic.List`1.System.Collections.IList.Add(Object item)
   at NHibernate.Impl.MultiCriteriaImpl.GetResultsFromDatabase(IList results)
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try nullable int....FutureValue<int?>();

ah ha. NH uses a non-generic IList in their MultiCriteria implementation. Which is used for FutureValue batching. see here for why List<int?> fails to add null through it's IList implementation. I'm surprised I've never run into this before. I'd try UniqueValue<int?> and avoid using nullable types with Future or MultiCriteria.

dotjoe
FutureValue<int?> has the same problem. I meant to add that in the question, but forgot to put it in a code span, so the generic got lost--Sorry!Any other ideas?
Neil
weird, which database are you using? What data type is InvoiceNumber?
dotjoe
Also, where exactly is this exception thrown? Are you using the non-generic IList anywhere?
dotjoe
I'm using SQL Server (Specifically 2005, but it happens on 2000 and (I think) 2008 as well). InvoiceNumber is an int. I've added the exception to the question, if that helps.
Neil