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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T14:08:21+00:00 2026-05-21T14:08:21+00:00

I trying to do a join and I keep getting this error Path expected

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I trying to do a join and I keep getting this error

Path expected for join! [SELECT
t.CourseId FROM Task as t INNER JOIN
Courses as c, CoursePermissions as cp
WHERE (t.CourseId = 1)]

I have

const string query = "SELECT t.CourseId FROM  Task as t INNER JOIN Courses as c, CoursePermissions as cp WHERE (t.CourseId = 1)";

var a = session.CreateQuery(query);

My Sql I am trying to achieve

SELECT     dbo.Tasks.CourseId
FROM         dbo.Tasks INNER JOIN
                      dbo.Courses ON dbo.Tasks.CourseId = dbo.Courses.CourseId INNER JOIN
                      dbo.CoursePermissions ON dbo.Courses.CourseId = dbo.CoursePermissions.CourseId
WHERE     (dbo.Tasks.CourseId = 1)

I am using nhibernate 3.1 and fluent nhibernate 1.2

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    2026-05-21T14:08:22+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 2:08 pm

    It means that you using an inner join in HQL works a little different than using it in SQL. In HQL you join the tables by providing the “path”, which is basically the referenced property of your class.

    So instead of

    SELECT t.CourseId FROM Task as t INNER JOIN Courses as c ...
    

    you need to write

    // c.Taks is the IList property in your Courses class
    SELECT t.CourseId FROM Courses as c INNER JOIN c.Tasks as t ...
    
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