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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T00:26:56+00:00 2026-05-23T00:26:56+00:00

I have a nhibernate linq query that looks like this: from b in session.Query<Bookmark>()

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I have a nhibernate linq query that looks like this:

 from b in session.Query<Bookmark>()
where b.Uri.Equals(uri) ||
      b.Uri.Equals("www." + uri) ||
string.Concat("www.", b.Uri).Equals(uri)
select b

This blows up, saying Concat isn’t support, but when I change it to

 from b in session.Query<Bookmark>()
where b.Uri.Equals(uri) ||
      b.Uri.Equals("www." + uri) ||
      ("www." + b.Uri).Equals(uri)
select b

It runs fine, but the query looks like this:

select cast(count(*) as SIGNED) as col_0_0_ 
 from bookmarks bookmark0_ 
 where bookmark0_.Uri = 'www.google.com' 
    or bookmark0_.Uri = 'www.www.google.com'
    or 'www.'+bookmark0_.Uri = 'www.google.com';

Where the ‘www.’+bookmark0_.Uri is “added” instead of concat(‘www.’,bookmark0_.Uri). Is there a way to concatenate strings in Linq for NHibernate for MySQL?

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    2026-05-23T00:26:56+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 12:26 am

    The following is an HqlGenerator that solves this problem:

    public class ConcatHqlGenerator : BaseHqlGeneratorForMethod
    {
        public ConcatHqlGenerator()
            : base()
        {
            this.SupportedMethods = new[] 
            { ReflectionHelper.GetMethodDefinition(() => string.Concat(null, null)) };
        }
    
        public override HqlTreeNode BuildHql(MethodInfo method,
    Expression targetObject,
    ReadOnlyCollection<Expression> arguments,
    HqlTreeBuilder treeBuilder,
    IHqlExpressionVisitor visitor)
        {
            return treeBuilder.Concat(
                new[] 
                {
                    visitor.Visit(arguments[0]).AsExpression(),
                    visitor.Visit(arguments[1]).AsExpression()
                });
        }
    }
    

    Add this to your HQLGeneratorsRegistry and you will be good to go with calls to string.Concat in you LINQ statements.

    public class LinqToHqlGeneratorsRegistry : DefaultLinqToHqlGeneratorsRegistry
    {
        public LinqToHqlGeneratorsRegistry()
            : base()
        {
            this.Merge(new ConcatHqlGenerator());
        }
    }
    private static ISessionFactory CreateSessionFactory()
    {
        var configuration = new NHib.Cfg.Configuration();
        configuration.Properties.Add(NHibernate.Cfg
                                               .Environment.LinqToHqlGeneratorsRegistry, 
    typeof(LinqToHqlGeneratorsRegistry).AssemblyQualifiedName);
        configuration.Configure();
        return configuration.BuildSessionFactory();
    }
    
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