Hi,

I have had the same experience without sql, using KV API only. My cluster consists of several data nodes and self-written jar application that starts the client node. When started, client node executes mapreduce tasks for data load and processing.

The workaround is as follows:
1. create POJO on the client node;
2. convert it to the binary object;
3. on the data node, get binary object over the network and get its builder (obj.toBuilder());
4. set some fields, build and put in the cache.

The builder on the step 3 seems to be the same as the one on the cluent node.

Hope that helps,
Vladimir

13:06, 18 апреля 2022 г., y <hty1994...@163.com>:
Hi ,
When using binary to insert data, I need to  get an exist BinaryObject/BinaryObjectBuilder  from the database, similar to the code below. 
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If I create a BinaryObjectBuilder directly, inserting binary data does not map to table data. The following code will not throw error, but the data is not mapped to sql. If there is no data in my table at first, how can I insert data?
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