Functionality added or changed:
A new connection string option has been added: use
affected rows. When true the
connection will report changed rows instead of found rows.
(Bug#44194)
Bugs fixed:
Calling GetSchema() on
Indexes or IndexColumns
failed where index or column names were restricted.
In SchemaProvider.cs, methods
GetIndexes() and
GetIndexColumns() passed their restrictions
directly to GetTables(). This only worked if
the restrictions were no more specific than
schemaName and tableName.
If IndexName was given, this was passed to
GetTables() where it was treated as
TableType. As a result no tables were
returned, unless the index name happened to be BASE
TABLE or VIEW. This meant that both
methods failed to return any rows.
(Bug#43991)
GetSchema("MetaDataCollections") should have
returned a table with a column named
“NumberOfRestrictions” not
“NumberOfRestriction”.
This can be confirmed by referencing the Microsoft Documentation. (Bug#43990)
Requests sent to the MySQL Connector/NET role provider to remove a user from
a role failed. The query log showed the query was correctly
executed within a transaction which was immediately rolled back.
The rollback was caused by a missing call to the
Complete method of the transaction.
(Bug#43553)
When using MySqlBulkLoader.Load(), the text
file is opened by
NativeDriver.SendFileToServer. If it
encountered a problem opening the file as a stream, an exception
was generated and caught. An attempt to clean up resources was
then made in the finally{} clause by calling
fs.Close(), but since the stream was never
successfully opened, this was an attempt to execute a method of
a null reference.
(Bug#43332)
A null reference exception was generated when
MySqlConnection.ClearPool(connection) was
called.
(Bug#42801)
MySQLMembershipProvider.ValidateUser only
used the userId to validate. However, it
should also use the applicationId to perform
the validation correctly.
The generated query was, for example:
SELECT Password, PasswordKey, PasswordFormat, IsApproved, Islockedout
FROM my_aspnet_Membership WHERE userId=13
Note that applicationId is not used.
(Bug#42574)
There was an error in the ProfileProvider
class in the private ProfileInfoCollection
GetProfiles() function. The column of the final table
was named “lastUpdatdDate” ('e' is
missing) instead of the correct “lastUpdatedDate”.
(Bug#41654)
The GetGuid() method of
MySqlDataReader did not treat
BINARY(16) column data as a GUID. When
operating on such a column a FormatException
exception was generated.
(Bug#41452)
When ASP.NET membership was configured to not require password
question and answer using
requiresQuestionAndAnswer="false", a
SqlNullValueException was generated when
using MembershipUser.ResetPassword() to reset
the user password.
(Bug#41408)
If a Stored Procedure contained spaces in its
parameter list, and was then called from MySQL Connector/NET, an exception
was generated. However, the same Stored
Procedure called from the MySQL Query Analyzer or the
MySQL Client worked correctly.
The exception generated was:
Parameter '0' not found in the collection.
The DATETIME format contained an erroneous
space.
(Bug#41021)
When MySql.Web.Profile.MySQLProfileProvider
was configured, it was not possible to assign a name other than
the default name MySQLProfileProvider.
If the name SCC_MySQLProfileProvider was
assigned, an exception was generated when attempting to use
Page.Context.Profile['custom prop'].
The exception generated was:
The profile default provider was not found.
Note that the exception stated: 'the profile default provider...', even though a different name was explicitly requested. (Bug#40871)
When ExecuteNonQuery was called with a
command type of Stored Procedure it worked
for one user but resulted in a hang for another user with the
same database permissions.
However, if CALL was used in the command text
and ExecuteNonQuery was used with a command
type of Text, the call worked for both users.
(Bug#40139)

User Comments
Add your own comment.