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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T05:27:20+00:00 2026-05-15T05:27:20+00:00

I’m constructing a Hibernate Criterion, using a subselect as follows DetachedCriteria subselect = DetachedCriteria.forClass(NhmCode.class,

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I’m constructing a Hibernate Criterion, using a subselect as follows

DetachedCriteria subselect =
    DetachedCriteria.forClass(NhmCode.class, "sub"); // the subselect selecting the maximum 'validFrom'
subselect.add(Restrictions.le("validFrom", new Date())); // it should be in the past (null needs handling here)
subselect.add(Property.forName("sub.lifeCycle").eqProperty("this.id")); // join to owning entity
subselect.setProjection(Projections.max("validFrom"));  // we are only interested in the maximum validFrom

Conjunction resultCriterion = Restrictions.conjunction();
resultCriterion.add(Restrictions.ilike(property, value)); // I have other Restrictions as well
resultCriterion.add(Property.forName("validFrom").eq(subselect)); // this fails when validFrom and the subselect return NULL

return resultCriterion;

It works ok so far, but the restriction on the last line before the return statement is false when validFrom and subselect result in NULL.

What I need is a version which handles this case as true. Possibly by applying a NVL or coalesce or similar.

How do I do this?

Update: —————————-

Péters idea with the sqlRestriction results in a where clause like this:

        ...
        and (
            nhmcode1_.valid_from = (
                select
                    max(sub_.valid_from) as y0_ 
                from
                    nhm_code sub_ 
                where
                    sub_.valid_from<=? 
                    and sub_.lc_id=this_.id
            ) 
            or (
                nhmcode1_.valid_from is null 
                and sub.validFrom is null
            )
        )
        ...

which in turn result in:

ORA-00904: “SUB_”.”VALIDFROM”: ungültiger Bezeichner

the error message meaning ‘invalid identifier’

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    2026-05-15T05:27:20+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 5:27 am

    It really looks like this is one more limitation of the Criteria API.

    I found that it is actually not that difficult to create your own Criterion (or set of Criterions) for this kind of thing.

    The biggest problem is you’ll basically have to go without any documentation. Grab some Implementation which is similar to what you want to do. Tweek it, see what sql it generates, rinse and repeat.

    Not fun, but it works.

    Sorry I don’t have the implementation available for the problem in the question.

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