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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T02:04:41+00:00 2026-05-24T02:04:41+00:00

I have a view joining 3 tables together in a chain that i need

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I have a view joining 3 tables together in a chain that i need to replace with a NHibernate mapping without any changes to the database. Is this possible?
This is a simplified example of my view:

SELECT tblTable1.*,tblTable2.*,tblTable3.MyProperty FROM tblTable1
OUTER JOIN
tblTable2 ON tblTable1.Table1Key = tblTable2.Table1Key
OUTER JOIN
tblTable3 ON tblTable2.Table2Key = tblTable3.Table2Key

so basicaly we select tblTable1 and join tblTable2 this works for me in NHibernate. My problem is tblTable3. How do i join it on a property from the joined table tblTable2?

When i do the mapping like this i get a query trying to join tblTable3 on Table1Key for some reason.

<class name="MyClass" table="tblTable1">

<id name="Table1Key">
  <generator class="identity"/>
</id>

<property name="..." />

<join table="tblTable2">
  <key column="Table1Key" />

  <property name="..." />
</join>

<join table="tblTable3">
  <key column="Table2Key???" />

  <property name="..." />
</join>

</class>
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    2026-05-24T02:04:43+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 2:04 am

    in NH you can’t join in a join. the only way is to make it a reference, which does basicly the same thing

    <class name="MyClass" table="tblTable1">
      <id name="Table1Key">
        <generator class="identity"/>
      </id>
    
      <property name="..." />
    
      <many-to-one table="tblTable2" lazy="false">
        <key column="Table1Key" />
    
        <property name="..." />
      </many-to-one>
    </class>
    
    <class name="MyClass2" table="tblTable2">
    
      <join table="tblTable3">
        <key column="Table2Key" />
    
        <property name="..." />
      </join>
    </class>
    
    class MyClass
    {
        public virtual MyClass2 MyClass2 { get; set; }
    
        public virtual int MyClass2_MyProperty
        {
            get { return MyClass2.MyProperty; }
            set { MyClass2.MyProperty = value; }
        }
    }
    
    class MyClass2
    {
        public virtual int MyProperty { get; set; }
    }
    

    Edit Option 2: if you dont want MyClass2 Maybe you can tweak this:

    <class name="MyClass" table="tblTable2">    <-- take table2 as the main table
      <id name="Table1Key">
        <generator class="sequence">  <-- can be problem here, use sequence (directly) instead?
          <param name="sequencename">table1_id_squence</param> // not sure about "sequencename"
        </generator>
      </id>
    
      <property name="..." />
    
      <join table="tblTable1">
        <key column="Table1Key" />
    
        <property name="..." />
      </join>
    
      <join table="tblTable3">
        <key column="Table2Key" />
    
        <property name="..." />
      </join>
    </class>
    
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