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Query Returns zero records in HQL (Query 1 = Query 2 + Query 3):

Two OR conditions..Instead of returning results, it returns zero records

from Employee as emp where empState = 'ACTIVE' and exists (from EmployeeOrg as 
EmployeeOrg where 52 = 52 and ((EmployeeOrg.empDetailTable is null and 
EmployeeOrg.empId like '10002') or (EmployeeOrg.empDetailTable is not null and 
EmployeeOrg.empDetailTable.empId like '10002')));

Query2 Returns Records in HQL:

from Employee as emp where empState = 'ACTIVE' and exists (from EmployeeOrg 
as EmployeeOrg where 52 = 52 and ((EmployeeOrg.empDetailTable is null and 
EmployeeOrg.empId like '10002')));

Query3 Returns Zero Records in HQL

from Employee as emp where empState = 'ACTIVE' and exists (from EmployeeOrg 
as EmployeeOrg where 52 = 52 and (EmployeeOrg.empDetailTable is not null and 
EmployeeOrg.empDetailTable.empId like '10002'));

When we combine the condition - Query 1 results zero records

I suspect it is a hibernate bug or a default behaviour or query needs to be corrected.

Basically the OR and And condition doesn't work properly during joining multiple tables.

Thanks.

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    The Query 3 works fine when two exists are added instead of single with "OR" condition. example exist()...exist()..
    – Kathir
    Aug 2, 2017 at 18:06
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    Can you activate the logger org.hibernate.SQL to ALL and check the SQL generated by hibernate / copy it here?
    – wargre
    Aug 21, 2017 at 18:11
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    The problem comes with joining tables....If it is empty hibernate behaves differently....i.e an explicity left outer join is required it seems..please comment.
    – Kathir
    Aug 22, 2017 at 1:11
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    Enable the logger so that we have the query. Also is EmployeeOrg.empDetailTable an oneToMany relationship? if so is it isEmpty and no is null ? Is it possible to do : select emp from Employee as emp left join EmployeeOrg.empDetailTable detail where empState = 'ACTIVE' and ((EmployeeOrg.empId like '10002' and detail is empty (is null?)) or (detail is not empty and detail.empId='10002'))
    – wargre
    Aug 22, 2017 at 6:10
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    I agree..My question is why we need an explicit join and why does hibernate doesn't take care of it.
    – Kathir
    Aug 22, 2017 at 13:40

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