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Released: Multiple Microsoft.Data.SqlClient Updates

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We have released multiple updates to supported versions of Microsoft.Data.SqlClient in the last couple of months. Just because it's been quiet on here doesn't mean we haven't been busy. Quite the opposite, in fact. Here's a summary of the Microsoft.Data.SqlClient updates we've released.

 

Microsoft.Data.SqlClient 3.1.2

 

With this update, we also changed the 3.1 line to Long Term Support (LTS), extending the support end date to March 10, 2023.

 

Added

Fixed

For the detailed list of changes in Microsoft.Data.SqlClient 3.1.2, you can also see the Release Notes.

 

Microsoft.Data.SqlClient 3.1.3

 

Fixed

For the detailed list of changes in Microsoft.Data.SqlClient 3.1.3, you can also see the Release Notes.

 

Microsoft.Data.SqlClient 5.1.1

 

Fixed

For the detailed list of changes in Microsoft.Data.SqlClient 5.1.1, you can also see the Release Notes.

 

Microsoft.Data.SqlClient 5.0.2

 

Fixed

For the detailed list of changes in Microsoft.Data.SqlClient 5.0.2, you can also see the Release Notes.

 

Microsoft.Data.SqlClient 4.0.3

 

Fixed

For the detailed list of changes in Microsoft.Data.SqlClient 4.0.3, you can also see the Release Notes.

 

Microsoft.Data.SqlClient 2.1.6

 

Fixed

For the detailed list of changes in Microsoft.Data.SqlClient 2.1.6, you can also see the Release Notes.

 

To get the new packages, add a NuGet reference to Microsoft.Data.SqlClient in your application.

 

 

If you encounter any issues or have any feedback, head over to the SqlClient GitHub repository and submit an issue.

 

David Engel

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