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* Documentation in .CHM and .HLP format has been removed from the distribution. * For some procedure and parameter combinations SQLProcedureColumns() did not work correctly. For example, it could not return records for an existing procedure with correct parameters supplied. * Further, it returned incorrect data for column 7, TYPE_NAME. For example, it returned VARCHAR(20) instead of VARCHAR. * The MySQL Connector/ODBC MSI installer did not set the InstallLocation value in the Microsoft Windows registry. * In bulk upload mode, SQLExecute would return SQL_SUCCESS, even when the uploaded data contained errors, such as primary key duplication, and foreign key violation. * SQLDescribeCol and SQLColAttribute could not be called before SQLExecute, if the query was parameterized and not all parameters were bound. * Note, MSDN states that “For performance reasons, an application should not call SQLColAttribute/SQLDescribeCol before executing a statement.” However, it should still be possible to do so if performance reasons are not paramount. * When SQLNumResultCols() was called between SQLPrepare() and SQLExecute() the driver ran SET @@sql_select_limit=1, which limited the resultset to just one row. * After installing MySQL Connector/ODBC, the system DSN created could not be configured or deleted. An error dialog was displayed, showing the error message “Invalid attribute string”. * In this case the problem was due to the fact that the driver could not parse the NULL-separated connection string. * When used after a call to SQLTables(), SQLRowCount() did not return the correct value. |
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