Latest release notes
RELEASE VERSION 3.0.6 NOTES
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Date: 2003-01-28
BugFixes:
MySQLCommand.ExecuteReader() and ExecuteNonQuery() bugfixed while checking connection
state.
Connection property in MySQLCommand
RELEASE VERSION 3.0.5 NOTES
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Date: 2002-11-27
Features:
Transactions bugfixed [Vincent (vdaron) 2002-11-23 and Me 2002-11-27]
GetDouble and GetFloat decimation bugfixed for Languages with comma decimation
like German
RELEASE VERSION 3.0.4 NOTES
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Date: 2002-11-14
Features:
VB.NET sample added
RELEASE VERSION 3.0.3 NOTES
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Date: 2002-11-04
BugFixes:
MySQLSelectCommand.Exec: Bugfixed by Yann Sénécheau 2002-10-28
MySQLCommand.CommandText: setting hadn't any effect
Features:
Port added as property of connection and as part of connection string
RELEASE VERSION 3.0.2
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2002-10-28 |
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MySQLDriverCS-n-EasyQueryTools-3.0.2.exe
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=63165 |
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- Now supports: Transactions. all related functions. MySQLTransaction class - New Functions: MySQLConnection ChangeDatabase CreateCommand MySQLCommand Cancel - New MySQLSelectCommand function (a select that can do anything) |
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RELEASE VERSION 3.0.1
RELEASE VERSION 3.0.0
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2002-10-02 |
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MySQLDriverCS-n-EasyQueryTools-3.0.0.exe
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=63165 |
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- MySQL Easy-Query-Tools to make query creation and database connection
easier.
- More installer options to avoid default mysqllib.dll installation.
- Internal enhacements.
- More examples and more clearer.
- Examples in help.
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RELEASE VERSION 2.1.2
RELEASE VERSION 2.1.1
RELEASE VERSION 2.1
RELEASE VERSION 2.0
RELEASE VERSION 1.01
RELEASE VERSION 1.00
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2002-09-22 |
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MySQLDriver.1.0.exe
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=63165 |
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- Basic funcionality.
- NULL value is returned as string "NULL" instead of a null pointer.
- Retrieving values as integers or strings may be ok but with other
types
would be unpredictable results.
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