Thanks, Fabio!
Problem was solved.
I was carefully tuned my mappings in the area of relationships.

On 22 сен, 17:08, Fabio Maulo <[email protected]> wrote:
> SecondPass.. and a usual a nice test or mappins + classes wouldmhelp,a
> lotmtomunderstand what you are talking about, which are yours needs.
> And... Since BuildSessionFactory does not change the DB I would see
> which is your NH configuration, if and where you are using the
> schemaexport and which are the differences in DB between 2, aparently,
> calls of schemaexport/schemaupdate
>
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> Fabio Maulo
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> El 22/09/2010, a las 10:40, s_tristan <[email protected]> escribió:
>
>
>
> > I'm sorry, but I work with NH since version 1.2, problem with adding
> > columns - for the first time.
> > I have a set of mapping files - 34 classes mapped to 18 tables (table
> > per class hierarchy inheritance pattern is used).
> > I use FNH to generate and import that mappings into configuration:
> > var nhCfg=Fluently.Configure()
> > ...
> > ...
> > .BuildConfiguration
> > At this step in configuration all classes and tables are correct.
> > After nhCfg.BuildSessionFactory in the 2 tables I was found one more
> > column with foreing key.
> > I can't understand  - is the method BuildMappings() makes changes to
> > the relational model in configuration?
> > And where to start finding issue? (in my mappings? debugging NH
> > sources?)
> > Thanks!
>
> > On 22 сен, 14:26, Fabio Maulo <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> NHibernate is stupid as any computer is a very fast stupid and nothing 
> >> more.
> >> To do the right thing NHibernate and your computer need your help.
> >> In the case of NHibernate you can instruct it about how create you DB using
> >> mapping files:http://nhforge.org/doc/nh/en/index.html#quickstart-intro
>
> >> On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 8:21 AM, s_tristan <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>> My problem that my class mappings successfully loaded in
> >>> configuration, but after calling BuildMappings() (that method called
> >>> also while building session factory) NHibernate adds in some of the
> >>> tables stupid columns, and that very confuses me.
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