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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T11:36:38+00:00 2026-05-21T11:36:38+00:00

I am wondering can I do a where clause that takes in a collection?

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I am wondering can I do a where clause that takes in a collection?

List<string> myStrings = new List<strings> {"1", "2"};

session.Query<Table>().Where(x => x.Id == myStrings).ToList();

I basically want to get all rows from my db table that match everything in that query.

session.Query<Table>().Where(x => x.Id == myStrings[0]).ToList();
session.Query<Table>().Where(x => x.Id == myStrings[1]).ToList();
session.Query<Table>().Where(x => x.Id == myStrings[N]).ToList();

So thats what I would have to do right now. I would probably through that in a for loop but that is alot of queryies and I rather just do one query.

Or do I have to use the nhibernate create query syntax

var query = "Select * From Where In (:Id)";
session.CreateQuery(query)SetParameter("Id",myStrings) // not sure if I have to something like .ExecuteUpdate(); but just for select instead
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    2026-05-21T11:36:39+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 11:36 am
    session.Query<Table>().Where(x => myString.All(s => x.Id == s));
    
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