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John Baker commented on HHH-1657:
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Hello,
Perhaps I'm confused, but this bug has wasted an awful lot of my time because
Hibernate can not perform some of the most basic functions: Deleting and updating. What
makes this even worse is that there appear to be patches floating about and it really
can't be that hard to fix! Allowing an on-cascade on a one to one relationship would
seem a pretty trivial fix for anyone who understand the source, so not only is the bug a
high priority, but the fixes do not seem overly difficult.
Come on chaps - Hibernate is a wonderful product so please fix these obvious important
bugs!
John
hql update generate wrong sql with joined subclass hierarcy
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Key: HHH-1657
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-1657
Project: Hibernate Core
Issue Type: Bug
Components: query-hql
Environment: Hibernate 3.2.0cr1, Hibernate 3.1.3
Reporter: Alexey Romanchuk
Assignee: Gail Badner
Let suppose that we have two joined subclass entities: Parent (id PK) and Child (id PK)
that mapped with joined subclass method.
When I try to update Child by id with hql:
update Child c set c.field = 'value' where c.id = 1234
hibernate generates joined tables like
insert into HT_parent select child0_.id as id from child child0_ inner join parent
child0_1_ on child0_.id=child0_1_.id wher id in = 1234
look at last condition. hibernate use id WITH OUT tables alias that cause sql exception:
column reference "id" is ambiguous
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