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Intellisense tooltip for SqlCommand's CommandTimeout doesn't describe units #33
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As recently announced in the .NET Blog, focus on new SqlClient features an improvements is moving to the new Microsoft.Data.SqlClient package. For this reason, we are moving this issue to the new repo at https://github.com/dotnet/SqlClient. We will still use https://github.com/dotnet/corefx to track issues on other providers like System.Data.Odbc and System.Data.OleDB, and general ADO.NET and .NET data access issues. |
PR #243 shall update the tooltip and documentation as requested. |
Closing issue as PR #243 has been merged and fix shall be available in 1.1.0-preview2 release. |
The Visual Studio tooltip for SqlCommand.CommandTimeout doesn't say whether units are seconds or milliseconds.The tooltip says "Gets or sets the wait time before terminating the attempt to execute a command and generating an error."
MSDN has a bettter description: "The time in seconds to wait for the command to execute. The default is 30 seconds."
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