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						 session.createSQLQuery("select......").list() appears to truncate char attributes to a single character.  
 
 Is this a known issue?
 If a bug, are there generic workarounds?  I have to do a fair amount of bulk dml, sometimes on tables unknown to hibernate, and this bug can be a real stumbling block.
 
 
 I'm using Hibernate 3.2.2, here's all the relevant log data:
 
 - Hibernate 3.2.2
 - hibernate.properties not found
 - Bytecode provider name : cglib
 - using JDK 1.4 java.sql.Timestamp handling
 - configuring from resource: /hibernate.cfg.xml
 - Configuration resource: /hibernate.cfg.xml
 
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 - RDBMS: Microsoft SQL Server, version: Microsoft SQL Server  2000 - 8.00.2039 (Intel X86) 
         May  3 2005 23:18:38 
         Copyright (c) 1988-2003 Microsoft Corporation
         Enterprise Edition on Windows NT 5.2 (Build 3790: Service Pack 1)
 
 
 >>>>>>>>>> we create a table:
 
 Hibernate: create table #t (a char(10), b varchar(10))
 
 
 ................
 
 >>>>>>>>>>>> we put some values into the table:
 
 Hibernate: insert #t values ('foo', 'bar')
 Hibernate: insert #t values ('mint', 'twinky')
 
 >>>>>>>>>>>> we retrieve values and print them
 Hibernate: select * from #t
 f, bar
 m, twinky
 
 
 The java code used is:
 
 
          //PersistenceUtil is just a global that acquires/release/holds sessions
          Session s = PersistenceUtil.currentSession();
          
          s.createSQLQuery("create table #t (a char(10), b varchar(10))").executeUpdate();
          
          s.createSQLQuery("insert #t values ('foo', 'bar')").executeUpdate();
          
          s.createSQLQuery("insert #t values ('mint', 'twinky')").executeUpdate();
          
          for (Object o : s.createSQLQuery("select * from #t").list()){
              Object[] oa = (Object[]) o;
              System.out.println(oa[0] + ", " + oa[1]);
          } 
					
  
						
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