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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T08:12:14+00:00 2026-05-13T08:12:14+00:00

I’m trying to work out the best method (i.e. most simple and foolproof) for

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I’m trying to work out the best method (i.e. most simple and foolproof) for mapping a many-to-many collection that should be sorted when it is retrieved.

Here is the basic entity and table:

public class Person
{
    private IList<AddressHistoryRecord> _addressHistory = new List<AddressHistoryRecord>();

    IList<AddressHistoryRecord> AddressHistory
    {
        get { return _addressHistory; }
        set { return _addressHistory; }
    }
}

public class AddressHistoryRecord
{
    public Guid Id { get; set; }
    public Guid AtAddressSince { get; set; }
    ...
}

Tables are:

table t_Person { ... }
table t_PersonAddressHistory { PersonId, AddressHistoryRecordId }
table t_AddressHistoryRecord { Id, AtAddressSince ... }

So I want to be able to have the Person’s address history retrieved in sorted order based on the child AddressHistoryRecord table’s AtAddressSince column. What’s my best option?

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    2026-05-13T08:12:14+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:12 am

    I tend to use “idbag” for my many-to-many mappings but the example below will work with a normal bag:

    <idbag name="AddressHistory" table="t_PersonAddressHistory" lazy="true" cascade="all">
        <collection-id column="PersonAddressHistoryId" type="Int64"> <!--PersonAddressHistoryId is the t_PersonAddressHistory primary key. idbag requires the X table to have its own primary key. --> 
            <generator class="hilo" />
        </collection-id>
        <key column="PersonId" />
        <many-to-many class="AddressHistoryRecord" column="AddressHistoryRecordId" order-by="AtAddressSince"/>
    </idbag>
    

    The ordering happens in the many-to-many tag…

    See NHibernate’s documentation for more info on the idbag and what are it benefits over the normal bag but this is irrelevant to your question.

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