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Investigate possibility of using Microsoft.SqlServer.Types 160.900.6-rc0 #103

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ErikEJ opened this issue Sep 5, 2022 · 6 comments
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ErikEJ commented Sep 5, 2022

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@ErikEJ ErikEJ changed the title Investigate possibility of using https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.SqlServer.Types/160.900.6-rc0 Investigate possibility of using Microsoft.SqlServer.Types 160.900.6-rc0 Sep 5, 2022
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ErikEJ commented Sep 5, 2022

@stevetalkscode Looks like it "just works"™ but I have just done a simple smoke test. I will publish a 6.6.0-rc1 package on NuGet that you can try

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ErikEJ commented Sep 5, 2022

@ErikEJ ErikEJ closed this as completed Sep 5, 2022
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Thanks @ErikEJ - just waiting for NuGet to index so that I can give it a try

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ErikEJ commented Sep 5, 2022

@stevetalkscode Looking forward to the result and yeah, NuGet seems to have some operational issue at the moment

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Just downloaded and it fixes the issue I had with with context.SaveChanges. Many thanks. Just need to wait for the SQL Server team to release the RTM package

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ErikEJ commented Sep 5, 2022

it fixes the issue I had with with context.SaveChanges

Amazing! Thanks for confirming

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