MySQL Connector/NET Release Notes
When creating a connection pool, specifying an invalid IP address will cause the entire application to crash, instead of providing an exception. (Bug #36432)
An incorrect value for a bit field would returned in a multi-row
query if a preceding value for the field returned
NULL
.
(Bug #36313)
The MembershipProvider
will raise an
exception when the connection string is configured with
enablePasswordRetrival = true
and
RequireQuestionAndAnswer = false
.
(Bug #36159)
When calling GetNumberOfUsersOnline
an
exception is raised on the submitted query due to a missing
parameter.
(Bug #36157)
Tables with GEOMETRY
field types would return
an unknown data type exception.
(Bug #36081)
When creating a connection, setting the
ConnectionString
property of
MySqlConnection
to NULL
would throw an exception.
(Bug #35619)
The DbCommandBuilder.QuoteIdentifer
method was not implemented.
(Bug #35492)
When using SqlDataSource
to open a
connection, the connection would not automatically be closed
when access had completed.
(Bug #34460)
Attempting to use an isolation level other than the default with a transaction scope would use the default isolation level. (Bug #34448)
When altering a stored procedure within Visual Studio, the parameters to the procedure could be lost. (Bug #34359)
A race condition could occur within the procedure cache resulting the cache contents overflowing beyond the configured cache size. (Bug #34338)
Using the TableAdapter
wizard in combination
with a suitable SELECT
statement,
only the associated INSERT
statement would also be created, rather than the required
DELETE
and
UPDATE
statements.
(Bug #31338)
Running queries based on a stored procedure would cause the data set designer to terminate. (Bug #26364)