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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T16:51:16+00:00 2026-06-02T16:51:16+00:00

Assuming that I have objects similar to this: public class User { public int

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Assuming that I have objects similar to this:

public class User
{
    public int UserId { get; set; } 
    public IList<UsersRentingLog> UsersRentLog { get; set; }
}

public class Car 
{
    public int CarId { get; set; } 
    public IList<UsersRentingLog> CarRentLog { get; set; }
}

public class UsersRentingLog
{
    public Userid { get; set; }
    public CarId { get; set; }
}

Now, I want to select all users who rented a particular car..

The sql for this would simply be

select c.*
from [User] u
    inner join UsersRentingLog l on u.userid = l.UserId
    inner join Car c on l.CarId = c.CarId
where u.userid = @UserId

I am trying to get this query to work in QueryOver, NHibernate, and so far, I have got this:

DetachedCriteria dc = QueryOver.of<User>()
    .where(r => r.UserId == userId)
    .JoinQueryOver<UsersRentingLog>(l => l.UsersRentLog)
    .JoinQueryOver<Car>(c => c.Car)
    .DetachedCriteria
    ;

This is selecting, as expected, every single property from all three joined tables, but I actually want to select only Cars.
How can I do this please?


Update on correct answer

So, after the answer, I had to make few modifications (mostly minor syntax errors) and thought I’d post the working version.

Because my user doesn’t have a direct reference to the car, I had to modify the alias to go with this

UsersRentingLog logAlias = null; 
var subQuery = QueryOver.of<User>()
    .Where(user => user.UserId == userId)
    .JoinAlias(user => user.UsersRentLog, () => logAlias)
    .subQuery.Select(Projections.Distinct(Projections.Property(() => logAlias.Car.Id)));


var query = _session.QueryOver<Car>();
    query.WithSubquery.WhereProperty(car => car.Id).In(subQuery)
    .TransformUsing(Transformers.DistinctRootEntity)
    .List<Car>();

The above bit, I am using detached criteria, so I rewrote the second code block like so:

DetachedCriteria dc = QueryOver.Of<Car>()
    .WithSubquery.WhereProperty(car => car.Id).In(subQuery)
    .TransformUsing(new NHibernate.Transform.DistinctRootEntityResultTransformer())
    .DetachedCriteria
    ;
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    2026-06-02T16:51:17+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 4:51 pm
    Car carAlias = null;
    var subQuery = QueryOver.of<User>()
        .Where(user => user.UserId == userId)
        .JoinAlias(user => user.Cars, () => carAlias)
        subQuery.Select(Projections.Distinct(
          Projections.Property(() => carAlias.Id)));
    
    var query = _session.QueryOver<Car>();
    query.WithSubquery.WhereProperty(car => car.Id).In(subQuery);
    .TransformUsing(Transformers.DistinctRootEntity)
    .List<Car>();
    
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