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Use Microsoft.SqlServer.Types #113

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bricelam opened this issue Sep 29, 2022 · 5 comments · Fixed by dotnet/efcore#30291
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Use Microsoft.SqlServer.Types #113

bricelam opened this issue Sep 29, 2022 · 5 comments · Fixed by dotnet/efcore#30291
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It looks like the next version of Microsoft.SqlServer.Types will finally support modern .NET. We should switch to that when it's released.

@bricelam bricelam added the enhancement New feature or request label Sep 29, 2022
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P.S. I tested locally with version 160.900.6-rc0 and it all worked.

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Then again, maybe we should just do dotnet/efcore#365 instead.

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Ogglas commented Sep 29, 2022

@bricelam I vote for doing dotnet/efcore#365 🙂

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Any update on this? Looks like xplat Microsoft.SqlServer.Types is RTM now.

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The plan is to move this project into the dotnet/efcore repo for 8.0 and update it to use the official types package as part of that.

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