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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T22:04:39+00:00 2026-05-31T22:04:39+00:00

I have a fairly complex data model and consequently a fairly complex query (using

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I have a fairly complex data model and consequently a fairly complex query (using criteria API):

This is my criteria:

Criteria criteria = getSession().createCriteria(MyClass.class);

criteria.setResultTransformer(CriteriaSpecification.DISTINCT_ROOT_ENTITY)
                    .setFetchMode("pricedBy", FetchMode.JOIN)
                    .setFetchMode("canceledBy", FetchMode.JOIN)
                    .setFetchMode("product", FetchMode.JOIN)
                    .setFetchMode("product.underlyings", FetchMode.JOIN)
                    .setFetchMode("product.tradedBy", FetchMode.JOIN)
                    .setFetchMode("product.requestedBy", FetchMode.JOIN)
                    .setFetchMode("fileUploads", FetchMode.JOIN)
                    .add(Restrictions.eq("issuer.id", issuerCompanyId));

criteria.addOrder(Order.desc("product.id"));

criteria.setFirstResult(pagingParams.getDisplayStart())
            .setMaxResults(pagingParams.getDisplayLength());

 List<MyClass> result =  criteria.list()

Nothing more, nothing skipped.

If I now look at the generated SQL (pretty huge statement), it ends like this:

...and this_.issuer_id=? order by underlying12_.ric asc, this_.product_id desc

And here is my problem: The order by underlying12_.ric asc is completely unwanted, and of course it results in a wrong ordering of my result.

I have absolutely no clue where the statement comes from and how I can get rid of it. Any help is welcome 🙂

Update: Found the order by statement in my very own code. This question can certainly be closed.

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    2026-05-31T22:04:40+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 10:04 pm

    My bad. Just discovered this mapping from product to underlying:

    @OrderBy(value=”ric”)
    private Set underlyings = new HashSet();

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