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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T08:31:43+00:00 2026-05-16T08:31:43+00:00

My model looks like this: public class SelectionItem : BaseEntity // BaseEntity ==> id,

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My model looks like this:

public class SelectionItem : BaseEntity // BaseEntity ==> id, timestamp stuff
{//blabla}

public class Size : SelectionItem
{//blabla}

public class Adultsize : Size
{//blabla}

I would like to use class-hierarchy-per-table-method of fluent nhibernate

public class SelectionItemMap : BaseEntityMap<Entities.SelectionItem.SelectionItem>
{
    public SelectionItemMap()
    {
        Map(x => x.Name);
        Map(x => x.Picture);
        Map(x => x.Code);
        DiscriminateSubClassesOnColumn("SelectionItemType");
    }
}

and reset a DiscriminateSubClassesOnColumn on the following subclass:

public class SizeMap : SubclassMap<Size>
{
    DiscriminateSubClassesOnColumn("SizeType")
}

public Adultsize : SubclassMap<Adultsize>
{}

But this doesn’t work.

I found a solution on the web: link text
but this method is depreciated according to resharper.

How to solve it? thank you for further informations.

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    2026-05-16T08:31:44+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 8:31 am

    You don’t need to add DiscriminateSubClassesOnColumn() in the SubclassMap. It takes the classname as discriminator value.

    Correct version of code

    public class SelectionItem : ClassMap<SelectionItem>
    {
        public SelectionItem()
        {
            Id(x => x.Id);
            DiscriminateSubClassesOnColumn("SelectionItemType");
        }
    }
    
    public class Size : SubclassMap<Size>
    {
    }
    
    public class Adultsize : SubclassMap<Adultsize>
    {
    }
    
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