What's New in the SP1 Beta for LINQ to SQL?
Monday we announced the availability of the Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Framework SP1 Beta releases, and now you're probably wondering... well what's changed in LINQ to SQL? Here goes...
Across the LINQ to SQL we have made numerous bug fixes, better SQL translation for queries comparing nullable columns in Visual Basic, and support both in the runtime and the designer for SQL Server 2008.
New SQL Server 2008 Support includes:
- Support for connecting to SQL Server 2008 databases in Server Explorer
- Drag & drop tables in SQL Server 2008 databases from Server Explorer
- Support for the following new types: Date, Time, DateTime2, DateTimeOffset, Filestream
- the ADO.NET Team
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Anonymous
May 14, 2008
El otro día Unai nos comentaba algunos de las principales novedades que aparecen en ADO.NET Entity FrameworkAnonymous
May 14, 2008
The ADO.NET team details on its blog what has changed for LINQ to SQL with the release of Visual StudioAnonymous
May 14, 2008
The ADO.NET team details on its blog what has changed for LINQ to SQL with the release of Visual StudioAnonymous
May 14, 2008
The ADO.NET team details on its blog what has changed for LINQ to SQL with the release of Visual StudioAnonymous
May 19, 2008
As per the ADO.NET Team blog post, What's New in the SP1 Beta for LINQ to SQL? New SQL Server 2008Anonymous
May 27, 2008
Blogs Scott Hanselman The Weekly Source Code : OpenID Edition , LINQ to Regular Expressions and ProcessingAnonymous
August 11, 2008
Mõned hetked tagasi tuli välja pressiteade , et Microsoft on välja lasknud Visual Studio 2008 SP1, .Net