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-title: Known Issues and Limitations
-order: 9
-layout: page
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-
-[[sqlcontainer.limitations]]
-= Known Issues and Limitations
-
-At this point, there are still some known issues and limitations affecting the
-use of SQLContainer in certain situations. The known issues and brief
-explanations are listed below:
-
-* Some SQL data types do not have write support when using TableQuery: ** All binary types
-** All custom types
-** CLOB (if not converted automatically to a [classname]#String# by the JDBC driver in use)
-** See [classname]#com.vaadin.addon.sqlcontainer.query.generator.StatementHelper# for details.
-
-
-* When using Oracle or MS SQL database, the column name " [parameter]#rownum#" can
-not be used as a column name in a table connected to [classname]#SQLContainer#.
-
-+
-This limitation exists because the databases in question do not support
-limit/offset clauses required for paging. Instead, a generated column named
-'rownum' is used to implement paging support.
-
-
-The permanent limitations are listed below. These can not or most probably will
-not be fixed in future versions of SQLContainer.
-
-* The [methodname]#getItemIds()# method is very inefficient - avoid calling it unless absolutely required!
-* When using [classname]#FreeformQuery# without providing a [classname]#FreeformStatementDelegate#, the row count query is very inefficient - avoid using [classname]#FreeformQuery# without implementing at least the count query properly.
-* When using [classname]#FreeformQuery# without providing a [classname]#FreeformStatementDelegate#, writing, sorting and filtering will not be supported.
-* When using Oracle database most or all of the numeric types are converted to
-[classname]#java.math.BigDecimal# by the Oracle JDBC Driver.
-
-+
-This is a feature of how Oracle DB and the Oracle JDBC Driver handles data
-types.
-
-
-
-