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Microsoft.Data.SqlClient is not in Dependencies auto-collection #54240

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rajkumar-rangaraj opened this issue May 6, 2020 — with docs.microsoft.com · 12 comments
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Update .NET section to include Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.


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@rajkumar-rangaraj Any specific version info? Or just add Microsoft.Data.SqlClient? It looks like latest stable is currently 4.8.1?

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Current version of Microsoft.Data.SqlClient is 1.1.2. This library is new and we support all version starting 1.0 (stable)

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thank you, sorry I was looking at System.Data.SqlClient

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#in-progress

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#assign:mrbullwinkle

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This update is merged internally and will go-live between 3-4 PM UTC-7.

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#please-close

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Did want to follow up I've been chasing some issues with Microsoft.Data.SqlClient that haven't been working until I found a bug logged in github that said to update to 1.1 or later. Would be good if they could just ship 1.1.0 or later with EFCore 3.1.X nuget packages . Default I'm seeing in our project spun up in February 2020 is 1.0.19269.1 for SqlClient. Updating to 1.1.2 has resolved the issue. 1.1.0 has been around for 6 months and I would have thought been bundled with 3.1.X of EF Core. Might be worth calling out latest shouldn't be assumed to be present unless they can fix/update the core nuget package.

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@blarsonccc is this the issue you were referencing: microsoft/ApplicationInsights-dotnet#1347

I can add a Note under that section of the table referencing the issue and the recommendation to make sure you are using at least 1.1.0.

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blarsonccc commented May 7, 2020 via email

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Perfect, thank you. I will get that info added as well.

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