= 6.2 Migration Guide :toc: :toclevels: 4 :docsBase: https://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/orm/6.2 :userGuideBase: {docsBase}/userguide/html_single/Hibernate_User_Guide.html :javadocsBase: {docsBase}/javadocs This guide discusses migration from Hibernate ORM version 6.2. For migration from earlier versions, see any other pertinent migration guides as well. * link:https://github.com/hibernate/hibernate-orm/blob/6.1/migration-guide.adoc[6.1 Migration guide] * link:https://github.com/hibernate/hibernate-orm/blob/6.0/migration-guide.adoc[6.0 Migration guide] == Default DDL type changes === UUID mapping changes on MariaDB On MariaDB, the type code `SqlType.UUID` now by default refers to the DDL type `uuid`, whereas before it was using `binary(16)`. Due to this change, schema validation errors could occur on existing databases. The migration to `uuid` requires a migration expression like `cast(old as uuid)`. To retain backwards compatibility, configure the setting `hibernate.type.preferred_uuid_jdbc_type` to `BINARY`. === UUID mapping changes on SQL Server On SQL Server, the type code `SqlType.UUID` now by default refers to the DDL type `uniqueidentifier`, whereas before it was using `binary(16)`. Due to this change, schema validation errors could occur on existing databases. The migration to `uuid` requires a migration expression like `cast(old as uuid)`. To retain backwards compatibility, configure the setting `hibernate.type.preferred_uuid_jdbc_type` to `BINARY`. === Column type inference for `number(n,0)` in native SQL queries on Oracle Previously, since Hibernate 6.0, columns of type `number` with scale 0 on Oracle were interpreted as `boolean`, `tinyint`, `smallint`, `int`, or `bigint`, depending on the precision. Now, columns of type `number` with scale 0 are interpreted as `int` or `bigint` depending on the precision.