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This is my current nhibenate query

        MappedHSPItemDto itemDtoAlias = null;
        TItem            itemAlias    = default(TItem);

        return
            Session.QueryOver<TMapItem>()
                .JoinAlias(x => x.Item, () => itemAlias, JoinType.InnerJoin)
                .Where(x => x.HealthServiceProvider == hsp)
                .SelectList(list => list
                                        .Select(x => x.Id).WithAlias(() => itemDtoAlias.Id)
                                        .Select(x => x.Version).WithAlias(() => itemDtoAlias.Version)
                                        .Select(x => x.HSPItemCode).WithAlias(() => itemDtoAlias.HSPItemCode)
                                        .Select(x => x.HSPItemName).WithAlias(() => itemDtoAlias.HSPItemName)
                                        .Select(x => itemAlias.Code).WithAlias(() => itemDtoAlias.CirrusItemCode)
                                        .Select(x => itemAlias.Name).WithAlias(() => itemDtoAlias.CirrusItemName)
                )
                .TransformUsing(Transformers.AliasToBean<MappedHSPItemDto>()).List<MappedHSPItemDto>();

which returns this sql query

SELECT
        this_.Id as y0_,
        this_.Version as y1_,
        this_.HSPItemCode as y2_,
        this_.HSPItemName as y3_,
        itemalias1_.Code as y4_,
        itemalias1_.Name as y5_      
    FROM
        HSPMedicineMapping this_      
    inner join
        (
            select
                Id,
                Version,
                Code,
                Name,
                GenericName,
                1 as clazz_              
            from
                Medicine              
            union
            all select
                Id,
                Version,
                Code,
                Name,
                null as GenericName,
                2 as clazz_              
            from
                AssetEquipment              
            union
            all select
                Id,
                Version,
                Code,
                Name,
                null as GenericName,
                3 as clazz_              
            from
                [Procedure]              
            union
            all select
                Id,
                Version,
                Code,
                Name,
                null as GenericName,
                4 as clazz_              
            from
                Supply              
            union
            all select
                Id,
                Version,
                Code,
                Name,
                null as GenericName,
                5 as clazz_              
            from
                Examination              
            union
            all select
                Id,
                Version,
                Code,
                Name,
                null as GenericName,
                6 as clazz_              
            from
                OtherItem          
        ) itemalias1_              
            on this_.ItemId=itemalias1_.Id      
    WHERE
        this_.HealthServiceProviderId = @p0;

@p0 = 12 [Type: Int64 (0)]

basically what is happening here is im joining to a unionsubclass and on the query its including all subclass of the Item type.

Is there a way to just include the specific type of subclass in a query?

im using mapping by code, below is the mapping for one of the subclass

public class MedicineMap : UnionSubclassMapping<Medicine>
{
    public MedicineMap()
    {
        Property(p => p.Code, Rules.CodeRule);
        Property(p => p.Name, Rules.StrLength255AndNotNull);
        Property(p => p.GenericName, Rules.StrLength400AndNullable);

        Bag(x => x.HMOMedicineMappings, bag =>
        {
            bag.Inverse(true); 
            bag.Key(k => k.Column(col => col.Name("ItemId"))); 

        }, a => a.OneToMany());

        Bag(x => x.HSPMedicineMappings, bag =>
        {
            bag.Inverse(true); 
            bag.Key(k => k.Column(col => col.Name("ItemId"))); 


        }, a => a.OneToMany());
    }
}

Here is my entities

public abstract class Item : EntityBase
{
    public virtual string Code { get; set; }
    public virtual string Name { get; set; }

}

public class Medicine : Item
{
    public Medicine()
    {
        HSPMedicineMappings = new List<HSPMedicineMapping>();
        HMOMedicineMappings = new List<HMOMedicineMapping>();
    }
    public virtual string GenericName { get; set; }
    public virtual IList<HSPMedicineMapping> HSPMedicineMappings { get; set; }
    public virtual IList<HMOMedicineMapping> HMOMedicineMappings { get; set; }

}


public class AssetEquipment : Item
{
    public AssetEquipment()
    {
        HSPAssetEquipmentMappings = new List<HSPAssetEquipmentMapping>();
        HMOAssetEquipmentMappings = new List<HMOAssetEquipmentMapping>();
    }
    public virtual IList<HSPAssetEquipmentMapping> HSPAssetEquipmentMappings { get; set; }
    public virtual IList<HMOAssetEquipmentMapping> HMOAssetEquipmentMappings { get; set; }
}

public abstract class HSPItemMapping : EntityBase
{
    public virtual HealthServiceProvider HealthServiceProvider { get; set; }
    public virtual string HSPItemCode { get; set; }
    public virtual string HSPItemName { get; set; }
    public virtual Item Item { get; set; }


}

public class HSPMedicineMapping : HSPItemMapping
{


}
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  • if TMapItem is the specific type NH will only query the table of TMapItem
    – Firo
    Jul 15, 2012 at 15:51
  • Yep for the TMapItem it works fine, but the problem here is the part where TMapItem joins to a child table which is the x.Item, Item is an abstract base class. Which has several subclasses so whenever i join it generates a union all query for all subclasses. Jul 15, 2012 at 16:32

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if TMapItem is the specific type NH will only query the table of TMapItem. However as you said in comment when joining the Type is unknown hence all tables are unioned. To avoid this you have to introduce a column next to the foreignkey holding the type. Im not sure but NH should optimise the query then.

// mapping using FluentNhibernate
ReferencesAny(x => x.Property)
    .KeyType()
    .MetaValue<Subclass1>("foo")
    .MetaValue<Subclass2>("bar");
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  • Ok i get the idea, but im using mapping by code is it possible in mapping by code? Jul 16, 2012 at 0:10
  • i cannot get it to work im using unionsubclass mapping and it doesnt have discriminator so above solution wont work, and it will not have foreign key relationship, i updated my post for more details Jul 16, 2012 at 15:32
  • Could you please illustrate how to query over the x.Property with a filter, lets say x.Property.Id==someId ? Feb 21, 2014 at 17:13
  • @Christian it looks like this is not that easy
    – Firo
    Feb 28, 2014 at 15:30
  • @Firo Agree with you. This is why I'm still not sure about using the concept of Any vs HasOne together with HasMany. Anywhere thanks for trying! :) Mar 1, 2014 at 8:56

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