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I have 3 tables represented by JPA model.

First one:

@Entity
@Table(name = "DECISION")
@Inheritance(strategy = InheritanceType.JOINED)
public abstract class Decision {
    @Id
    private Long id;
}

Next class extends Decision:

@Entity
@Table(name = "SPECIFIC_DECISION")
public class SpecificDecision extends Decision {
    @OneToOne
    @JoinColumn(name = "PERSON_ID")
    private Person person;
}

The last one is Person and it's just simple entity class with person info.

Now when I try to select all decisions from database I get an error with information that the persistence unit is inconsistent with the database schema, because column DECISION.PERSON_ID does not exist, while I do have it in SPECIFIC_DECISION table and that's how I mapped it in JPA model.

What's more interesting if there's no relations in SpecificDecision, only simple NUMBER and VARCHAR fields then everything works fine.

What am I doing wrong?

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  • Could you please past the relavent stacktrace. Its most often alot easier to help you then.
    – Marthin
    Sep 17, 2012 at 9:27

2 Answers 2

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Looks like there's a solution to my problem. JPA looks for joined columns in base table by default. To change this behaviour an attribute "table" in JoinColumn annotation is needed:

@Entity
@Table(name = "SPECIFIC_DECISION")
public class SpecificDecision extends Decision {
    @OneToOne
    @JoinColumn(table = "SPECIFIC_DECISION", name = "PERSON_ID")
    private Person person;
}

Problem solved.

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You dont have a DiscriminatorColumn defined, im not sure that´s whats causing your problem but according to the JPA specification you always should use discriminator when using a JOINED strategy even though some providers support that you dont. Link for more info about discriminator

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  • It's not the case, because the mechanism works fine if there's no relation in SpecificDecision.
    – null
    Sep 14, 2012 at 11:52
  • I've checked (implemented DisciriminatorColumn) to be sure and I can confirm that the problem is not caused by the lack of discriminator column.
    – null
    Sep 17, 2012 at 6:50

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