MySQL Connector/NET Release Notes
Running the statement SHOW
PROCESSLIST
would return columns as byte arrays
instead of native columns.
(Bug #28448)
Building a connection string within a tight loop would show slow performance. (Bug #28167)
Using logging (with the logging=true
parameter to the connection string) would not generate a log
file.
(Bug #27765)
The UNSIGNED
flag for parameters in a stored
procedure would be ignored when using
MySqlCommandBuilder
to obtain the parameter
information.
(Bug #27679)
Using MySQLDataAdapter.FillSchema()
on a
stored procedure would raise an exception: Invalid
attempt to access a field before calling Read()
.
(Bug #27668)
If you close an open connection with an active transaction, the transaction is not automatically rolled back. (Bug #27289)
When cloning an open
MySqlClient.MySqlConnection
with the
Persist Security Info=False
option set, the
cloned connection is not usable because the security information
has not been cloned.
(Bug #27269)
Enlisting a null transaction would affect the current connection object, such that further enlistment operations to the transaction are not possible. (Bug #26754)
Attempting to change the Connection Protocol
property within a PropertyGrid
control would
raise an exception.
(Bug #26472)
DataSet wizard would show all tables instead of only the tables available within the selected database. (Bug #26348)
The characterset
property would not be
identified during a connection (also affected Visual Studio
Plugin).
(Bug #26147, Bug #27240)
The CreateFormat
column of the
DataTypes
collection did not contain a format
specification for creating a new column type.
(Bug #25947)
DATETIME
fields from versions of
MySQL before 4.1 would be incorrectly parsed, resulting in a
exception.
(Bug #23342)