Dear MySQL users,

MySQL Connector/Net 6.6.7 is a maintenance release for the 6.6.x
series of the .NET driver for MySQL. It can be used for production
environments.

It is appropriate for use with MySQL server versions 5.5-5.7.

It is now available in source and binary form from
http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/net/#downloadsandmirrorsites
(note that not all mirror sites may be up to date at this point-if you
can't find this version on some mirror, please try again later or choose
another download site.)

Changes in MySQL Connector/Net 6.6.7 (2014-11-11)

   This is the final release of the 6.6.x branch.

   Bugs Fixed

     * The fluent API DbModelBuilder.HasColumnType had no effect
       in Entity Framework 6. (Bug #19476922, Bug #19456229, Bug
       #19462808)

     * Creating a "Model First" or "Database First" model using
       MySQL 5.7 would set ProviderManifestToken to 5.6. (Bug
       #19475012)

     * Setting a Primary Key GUID identity in "Code First" in
       Entity Framework 6 did not function with MySQL server
       5.7. Inserting a row with a valid value for the GUID
       generated an error, even when it had a trigger set to the
       correct value.
       As a workaround, it was necessary to redeclare the column
       definition to accept a dummy default, such as "default
       ''". (Bug #19456452, Bug #19462811, Bug #19476995)

     * Non Primary Keys declared as "Identity GUID" did not have
       their GUID's automatically generated. (Bug #19456415, Bug
       #19461919, Bug #19477029)

     * When using Entity Framework 4.3 Code first Identifiers
       for Migrations and Entity Framework 6, generated foreign key
(http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/glossary.html#glos_foreign_key)
       identifiers could be longer than 64
       characters, causing MySQLException errors. The fix
       renames any too-long identifiers using the name format
       FK_guid, where guid is a global unique identifier
       generated at runtime. (Bug #19211564, Bug #19483128)
       References: This bug is a regression of Bug #67285.

     * When trying to alter a stored procedure or trigger that
       included references to session variables, an error
       occurred and the changes were not saved, unless "Allow
       User Variables=true" was set in the connection settings.
       An error is no longer generated, and similar issues with
       renaming stored procedures or triggers using Alter
       Routine were also fixed. (Bug #19211432)

     * In Visual Studio, Connector/Net did not read the
       millisecond portion of a time value for a field of type
       TIME(3). (Bug #19211409, Bug #18111085)

     * The MySQL parser did not recognize the full string
       literal syntax of [_charset_name]'string' [COLLATE
       collation_name] as supported by the MySQL Server. This
       fix makes Connector/Net and MySQL for Visual Studio
       recognize the string literal syntax as specified in the
       Character String Literal Character Set and Collation
       (http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/charset-literal.html)
       section of the MySQL Server manual. (Bug #19211249,
       Bug #18169145)

     * When the connection limit was exceeded,
       MySqlConnection.Open() would leave the TCP connections in
       a CLOSE_WAIT state, but now closes them. (Bug #18665388,
       Bug #72025)

     * When a client refreshed a web page associated with an
       expired session and if the ASP.NET project was using
       <SessionState ... regenerateExpiredSessionId="true" ...>,
       a "duplicate entry" exception was generated from the
       MySqlSessionProvider. (Bug #18657550, Bug #19783515, Bug
       #70409)

     * Entity Framework threw a NullReferenceException on
       insertion of a record into tables that had an
       auto-increment, unsigned, bigint primary key. (Bug
       #18189217, Bug #19211404, Bug #71242)

     * In Visual Studio, the stored procedure debugger did not
       evaluate the last_insert_id() function in a watch
       expression correctly. This fix also corrects similar
       issues for two other information functions that query the
       debug data table: row_count() and found_row(). (Bug
       #18111085)

     * When Connector/Net's SQL generator emitted code for the
       LINQ Union() or Concat() operator, parentheses were not
       applied around the individual SELECT statements. That
       could cause a change of meaning for the query when a
       Take() operator (thus a LIMIT clause in the SQL code) was
       applied to the last SELECT statement. With this fix,
       parentheses were put around individual SELECT statements,
       so that the LIMIT clause will not be applied to the
       entire result of the UNION operation. (Bug #18049691, Bug
       #19211182, Bug #19483110, Bug #70828)

     * The MySQL parser could not parse an if statement when
       there were any spaces before the parenthesis for the
       arguments (for example, "if (1,1, 1)"). Besides if, the
       same issue occurred for a number of other functions like
       row_count, ifnull, mod, repeat, and so on, and this fix
       corrects the problem for all of them. (Bug #17981407, Bug
       #19211240)

     * The value for the Keepalive option in the connection
       string was interpreted by Connector/Net to be in
       milliseconds. This fix makes it to be interpreted as
       number of seconds, as specified in the documentation.
       (Bug #17981275, Bug #19211293, Bug #69484)

     * A MySQL-session-state-enabled web application threw
       exceptions for referencing the wrong table name
       my_aspnet_Sessions (instead of the correct name
       my_aspnet_sessions). This was due to the incorrect case
       handling of the SQL queries for MySqlSessionStateStore.
       (Bug #17960855, Bug #19211384, Bug #69652)

     * The RenameColumn operation in an Entity Framework
       migration threw an "Unknown column 'no' in the 'field
       list'" error when Update-Database was applied. (Bug
       #17959787, Bug #71102)

     * In Visual Studio, Intellisense did not treat the keywords
       "describe" and "desc" as synonyms of "explain". (Bug
       #17956087, Bug #19211401)

     * In Visual Studio, Intellisense showed views from all
       databases, instead of just the current one. (Bug
       #17954412, Bug #19211338)

     * Connector/Net did not add the AUTO_INCREMENT property to
       a primary key column of type BIGINT when creating a model
       in Entity Framework. (Bug #17924407, Bug #17937401, Bug
       #70602)

     * Millisecond values written to a TIME(6)-typed field of a
       database were wrongly serialized by Connector/Net. (Bug
       #17924388, Bug #70686)

     * Fractional part of a value read by
       MySqlDataReadeer.GetTimeSpan() from a TIME(3)-typed field
       was dropped. (Bug #17923814, Bug #70377)

     * Sometimes invoking the IntelliSense code completion
       (Control + J) on a MySQL file would emit an error. (Bug
       #17890216)

     * When opening or creating a .mysql file, trying to invoke
       Intellisense caused an error in some cases. (Bug
       #17890216)

     * Connector/Net threw a NullReferenceException when trying
       to save an entity into a table with a tinyint or bigint
       auto-incremented primary key. (Bug #17866076, Bug #70888)

     * Debugger failed to debug a routine correctly when it had
       two functions in a single expression. That was due to an
       error in handling the scope of the second function, which
       has been fixed. (Bug #17865915)

     * In Visual Studio, the debugger failed with parser errors
       when debugging stored procedures with a Leave statement.
       (Bug #17616344)

     * When debugging a stored routine in Visual Studio with the
       debugger, long identifiers caused the error "data too
       long for column 'pvarname'" to be thrown. That was
       because the SQL script of the debugger did not support
       the same lengths for identifier names as the MySQL server
       does. This fix matches the debugger with the MySQL server
       on the maximum lengths supported for identifier names.
       (Bug #17568158, Bug #70159)

     * When using the Code First approach in Entity Framework 5,
       a LINQ query that checked whether a nullable column was
       null resulted in a faulty SQL query being generated. (Bug
       #17285548, Bug #69922)

The documentation is available at:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/connector-net/en/

Nuget packages are available at:
https://www.nuget.org/packages/MySql.Data/6.6.7
https://www.nuget.org/packages/MySql.Data.Entity/6.6.7
https://www.nuget.org/packages/MySql.Web/6.6.7

Enjoy and thanks for the support!

On behalf of the MySQL Connector/NET and the MySQL/ORACLE RE Team.


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