MariaDB Connector/ODBC 2.0.17 Release Notes

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The most recent Stable (GA) release of MariaDB Connector/ODBC is:
MariaDB Connector/ODBC 3.1.20

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Release date: 12 Jun 2018

This is a Stable (GA) release of MariaDB Connector/ODBC.

MariaDB Connector/ODBC 2.0.17 is built on top of MariaDB Connector/C v.2.3.6 and uses the binary prepared statement protocol.

Bug Fixes

  • ODBC-146 Wrong decimal value (0) when after longtext field in select clause (using ADO, client side cursor)
  • Testing connector against last server build on travis. Those tests permit to check early regression and might failed, so tagged as "Allowed Failures" on travis
  • ODBC-126 Fetching Multiple Result Set Crash - fix of the case, not covered by this bug fix in previous release
  • Connector library now does not export anything beyond the API
  • ODBC-141 Error using LOAD DATA INFILE
  • ODBC-143 Wrong SQL_IDENTIFIER_QUOTE_CHAR info in case of ANSI_QUOTES
  • ODBC-138 Connector could sometimes return wrong datetime value
  • Connector/ODBC is now built with Connector/C as a git sub-project. That fixes build issues like ODBC-39, ODBC-40, ODBC-124 and ODBC-135
  • ODBC-133 Incorrect return values for decimal data type
  • ODBC-137 ODBC and Swedish characters
  • ODBC-91 If the connection handles was reused, the connector would try to use default database from previous connection (and if there wasn't such database the connect would fail)

Changelog

For a complete list of every change made in this release, with links to detailed information on each push, see the changelog.


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