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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T06:23:33+00:00 2026-05-14T06:23:33+00:00

I’m using NHibernate 2.1.2.400, and I’m having an issue with a an ISQLQuery query.

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I’m using NHibernate 2.1.2.400, and I’m having an issue with a an ISQLQuery query.

The reason why I use an ISQLQuery here, is that this query uses a table for which I have no entity mapped in NHibernate.

The query looks like this:

ISQLQuery query = session.CreateSQLQuery (
    "select p.*, price.* " +
    "from prestation p left outer join prestationprice price on p.PrestationId = price.PrestationId " +
    "where p.Id IN ( select id from prestationregistry where ...");

‘Prestationregistry’ is the table that is not known by NHibernate (unmapped, so therefore the native SQL Query).

my code continues like this:

query.AddEntity ("p", typeof(Prestation));
query.AddJoin ("price", typeof(PrestationPrice));

query.SetResultTransformer (Transformers.DistinctRootEntity);

var result = query.List();

So far so good.
I expect that I’m given a list of ‘Prestation’ instances as a result of this query, since I declared ‘Prestation’ as being the root-object that has to be returned by the AddEntity method.
I also expect that the PrestationPrices for each Prestation are eagerly loaded by this query (hence the AddJoin method).

To my surprise, the List() method returns a collection of PrestationPrice instances instead of Prestation instances.
How come ? Am I doing something wrong ? And if so, could you be so kind to tell me what I’m doing wrong ?

Edit: Additional Info:

When I debug, and put a watch on the ‘query’ instance, I can see that the queryReturns member of the query contains 2 items:
– one NativeSqlQueryRootReturn instance who’se ReturnEntityName is ‘Prestation’
– one NativeSqlQueryJoinReturn

When I do not specify the ‘DistinctRootEntity’ result transformer, the query returns instances of ‘Prestation’ instead of PrestationPrice. However, it contains multiple copies of the same instance.

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    2026-05-14T06:23:34+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 6:23 am

    I’m not sure this is the real cause of your problem, but you must enclose SQL aliases in braces, e.g.

    select {p.*}, {price.*} 
    from prestation p 
    left outer join prestationprice price on p.PrestationId = price.PrestationId
    where p.Id IN ( select id from prestationregistry where ...
    
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