Can you post your mapping?

Another quick tip, try to use generic collections:

ICollection<Book> Books { get; set; }
ICollection<Article> Articles { get; set; }





On Fri, Feb 1, 2019 at 12:35 AM Kavitha <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I am using Nhibernate version 3.2.0 I need to fetch multiple collections.
>
> public class Person
> {
> public virtual int Id { get; private set; }
> public virtual ICollection Books { get; set; }
> public virtual ICollection Articles { get; set; }
> }
>
> I am using following query to retrieve data
> IList result = (from person in Session.Query() select person).FetchMany(p
> => p.Books) .FetchMany(p => p.Articles).ToList();
>
> But, I get duplicate data in the result for Books & Articles. How can I
> retrieve the correct data of Books & Articles of each Person?
> Thank you in advance.
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