FWIW, that StackOverflow article solved it for me -- use a formula that is 
just the many-to-one's column,

On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 9:12:21 AM UTC-4, Trinition wrote:
>
> I'm having this same trouble.  Did you ever find a solution?  This 
> StackOverflow post suggests using a formula: 
>
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3426477/nhibernate-using-a-discriminator-column-as-a-many-to-one-relationship
>  

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