Fixes bugs since 6.3.0.
Functionality added or changed:
Connector/NET was not compatible with Visual Studio wizards that used square brackets to delimit symbols.
Connector/NET has been changed to include a new connection
string option Sql Server mode
that supports
use of square brackets to delimit symbols.
(Bug#35852)
Bugs fixed:
Specifying a connection string where an option had no value generated an error, rather than the value being set to the default. For example, a connection string such as the following would result in an error:
server=localhost;user=root;compress=;database=test;port=3306;password=123456;
The method Command.TrimSemicolons
used
StringBuilder
, and therefore allocated memory
for the query even if it did not need to be trimmed. This led to
excessive memory consumption when executing a number of large
queries.
(Bug#51149)
MySqlCommand.Parameters.Clear()
did not work.
(Bug#50444)
Binary Columns were not displayed in the Query Builder of Visual Studio. (Bug#50171)
When the UpdateBatchSize
property was set to
a value greater than 1, only the first row was applied to the
database.
(Bug#50123)
When trying to create stored procedures from a SQL script, a
MySqlException
was thrown when attempting to
redefine the DELIMITER
:
MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlException was unhandled Message="You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'DELIMITER' at line 1" Source="MySql.Data" ErrorCode=-2147467259 Number=1064 StackTrace: à MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlStream.ReadPacket() à MySql.Data.MySqlClient.NativeDriver.ReadResult(UInt64& affectedRows, Int64& lastInsertId) à MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlDataReader.GetResultSet() à MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlDataReader.NextResult() à MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlCommand.ExecuteReader(CommandBehavior behavior) à MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlCommand.ExecuteReader() à MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlCommand.ExecuteNonQuery() à MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlScript.Execute()
Note: The MySqlScript
class has been fixed to
support the delimiter statement as it is found in SQL scripts.
(Bug#46429)
A connection string set in web.config
could
not be reused after Visual Studio 2008 Professional was shut
down. It continued working for the existing controls, but did
not work for new controls added.
(Bug#41629)
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