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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T04:18:53+00:00 2026-05-15T04:18:53+00:00

I’m on SQL Server 2008, using NHibernate as persistence layer (although this problem is

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I’m on SQL Server 2008, using NHibernate as persistence layer (although this problem is purely SQL, I believe).

I’ve boiled down my problem to the following SQL statement:

SELECT TOP 2
    this_.Id   as Id36_0_,
    this_.Name as Name36_0_,
    ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY this_.IsActive) as MyOrder
FROM    Campsites this_
ORDER BY this_.IsActive  /* a bit field */

This is part of the query that NH generates for retrieving a paged result set. The above statement gives me the following result:

Id36_0_ Name36_0_                       MyOrder
9806    Camping A Cassagnau                 1
8869    Camping a la ferme La Bergamotte    2

However, if I omit the ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY this_.IsActive) – which is what NH generates for retrieving results on the first page – I get two completely different table entries in my result:

SELECT   TOP 2
    this_.Id   as Id36_0_,
    this_.Name as Name36_0_
    /* ROW_NUMBER() OVER(ORDER BY this_.IsActive) as MyOrder */
FROM     Campsites this_
ORDER BY this_.IsActive  /* a bit field */

returns

Id36_0_ Name36_0_
22876   Centro Vacanze Pra delle Torri
22135   Molecaten Park Napoleon Hoeve

This completely confuses me and leads to a bug in our app where I get the same Campsite entry as the first element on the first AND the second page of our search.

Why does the same ORDER BY clause work differently inside the ROW_NUMBER OVER() expression?

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    2026-05-15T04:18:54+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 4:18 am

    It’s basically random in both instances because a bit field is bad for any ordering (as SQL Menace noted). They are separately evaluated by the DB Engine because they have nothing to do with each other.

    Note:

    • The internal ORDER BY only applies to the ROW_NUMBER() value ordering.
    • Your output ORDER BY is only this_.IsActive
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