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I am converting some old XML based NHibernate mappings to the newer 'loquacious' approach. (ClassMapping) Everything was going just great until I came upon this little guy...

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<joined-subclass name="CheckinRecord" table="Checkins">
<key column="TransactionID"/>
</joined-subclass>
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I can't figure out an equivalent, and of course the docs for NH are lacking to say the least. How can I express my joined-subclass in a class mapping, or otherwise?

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See this article - joined-subclass strategy is called "Table per class" there.

Generally, your mapping class should inherit from JoinedSubclassMapping<T>, you'll then have Key method available for <key> equivalent.

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