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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T21:39:07+00:00 2026-05-15T21:39:07+00:00

All right, I’ve seen some posts asking almost the same thing but the points

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All right, I’ve seen some posts asking almost the same thing but the points were a little bit different.

This is a classic case: I’m saving/updating an entity and, within the SAME SESSION, I’m trying to get them from the database (using criteria/find/enumerable/etc) with FlushMode = Auto. The matter is: NHibernate isn’t flushing the updates before querying, so I’m getting inconsistent data from the database.

“Fair enough”, some people will say, as the documentation states:

This process, flush, occurs by default at the following points:

  • from some invocations of Find() or Enumerable()
  • from NHibernate.ITransaction.Commit()
  • from ISession.Flush()

The bold “some invocations” clearly says that NH has no responsibility at all. IMO, though, we have a consistency problem here because the doc also states that:

Except when you explicity Flush(), there are absolutely no guarantees about when the Session executes the ADO.NET calls, only the order in which they are executed. However, NHibernate does guarantee that the ISession.Find(..) methods will never return stale data; nor will they return the wrong data.

So, if I’m using CreateQuery (Find replacement) and filtering for entities with property Value = 20, NH may NOT return entities with Value = 30, right? But that’s what happens in fact, because the Flush is not happening automatically when it should.

public void FlushModeAutoTest()
{
    ISession session = _sessionFactory.OpenSession();
    session.FlushMode = FlushMode.Auto;

    MappedEntity entity = new MappedEntity() { Name = "Entity", Value = 20 };
    session.Save(entity);

    entity.Value = 30;
    session.SaveOrUpdate(entity);

    // RETURNS ONE ENTITY, WHEN SHOULD RETURN ZERO
    var list = session.CreateQuery("from MappedEntity where Value = 20").List<MappedEntity>();

    session.Flush();
    session.Close();
}

After all: am I getting it wrong, is it a bug or simply a non predictable feature so everybody have to call Flush to assure its work?

Thank you.

Filipe

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    2026-05-15T21:39:08+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 9:39 pm

    I’m not very familiar with the NHibernate source code but this method from the ISession implementation in the 2.1.2.GA release may answer the question:

    /// <summary>
    /// detect in-memory changes, determine if the changes are to tables
    /// named in the query and, if so, complete execution the flush
    /// </summary>
    /// <param name="querySpaces"></param>
    /// <returns></returns>
    private bool AutoFlushIfRequired(ISet<string> querySpaces)
    {
        using (new SessionIdLoggingContext(SessionId))
        {
            CheckAndUpdateSessionStatus();
            if (!TransactionInProgress)
            {
                // do not auto-flush while outside a transaction
                return false;
            }
            AutoFlushEvent autoFlushEvent = new AutoFlushEvent(querySpaces, this);
            IAutoFlushEventListener[] autoFlushEventListener = listeners.AutoFlushEventListeners;
            for (int i = 0; i < autoFlushEventListener.Length; i++)
            {
                autoFlushEventListener[i].OnAutoFlush(autoFlushEvent);
            }
            return autoFlushEvent.FlushRequired;
        }
    }
    

    I take this to mean that auto flush will only guarantee consistency inside a transaction, which makes some sense. Try rewriting your test using a transaction, I’m very curious if that will fix the problem.

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