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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T11:12:10+00:00 2026-05-16T11:12:10+00:00

Let’s say I have a Cat that has two properties: FavoriteKitten SecondFavoriteKitten These kittens

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Let’s say I have a Cat that has two properties:

  • FavoriteKitten
  • SecondFavoriteKitten

These kittens are discriminated by their Rank.

When loading a Cat, I want the kitten with the rank of “1” to be
FavoriteKitten, and the kitten with the rank of “2” to be
SecondFavoriteKitten.

The underlying database looks like:

table Cat
----------------
CatId


table Kitten
-----------------
KittenId
CatId
Rank

My mapping looks like:

<class name="Cat">
  ... other stuff
  <one-to-one name="FavoriteKitten" class="Kitten" property-ref="Cat" cascade="all-delete-orphan" />
  <one-to-one name="SecondFavoriteKitten" class="Kitten" property-ref="Cat" cascade="all-delete-orphan" />
</class>

My criteria query looks like

Cat cat = sess.CreateCriteria(typeof(Cat))
.CreateAlias("FavoriteKitten", "kt1")
.Add(Expression.Eq("kt1.Rank", "1"))
.CreateAlias("SecondFavoriteKitten", "kt2")
.Add(Expression.Eq("kt2.Rank", "2"))
.UniqueResult();

The trouble is that once loaded, both FavoriteKitten and
SecondFavoriteKitten are the same kitten: the one with a Rank of “2”.

Have I left something out of the criteria? Or am I going about this
the wrong way?

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    2026-05-16T11:12:11+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 11:12 am

    Diego, over in the nhibernate mailing list, helped me see the error of my ways. I had everything structured wrong.

    Per his suggestion, I decided to map Kittens as it is in the database; as lists.

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