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author | Boris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com> | 2011-12-05 14:27:18 +0200 |
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committer | Boris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com> | 2011-12-05 14:27:18 +0200 |
commit | 826c0d63d439c59880f1d9588427199877d98c8b (patch) | |
tree | c56544d51a643efc70f8e12b518ca94b3737d64d /NEWS | |
parent | 7364ed693dd404dcdb9fb55c9027d7465b1eaa8e (diff) |
Update NEWS file1.7.0
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@@ -17,26 +17,27 @@ Version 1.7.0 Section 12.3.6 "readonly (composite value)", and Section 12.4.10 "readonly (data member)" in the ODB manual. - * Support for persistent classes without object ids. Such objects have to - be explicitly declared as not having object id and they have limited - functionality. For more information, refer to Section 12.1.5 "id" in - the ODB manual. + * Support for persistent classes without object identifiers. Such classes + have to be explicitly declared as not having an object id and they have + limited functionality. For more information, refer to Section 12.1.5 + "id" in the ODB manual. * Support for SQL statement execution tracing. For more information, refer - to Section 3.2 "Executing Native SQL Statements" in the ODB manual. + to Section 3.12 "Tracing SQL Statement Execution" in the ODB manual. * Support for mapping char[N], unsigned char[N], and std::vector<unsigned char> to the BLOB (or equivalent) types. For more information, refer to Chapters 13 (for MySQL), 14 (for SQLite), 15 (for PostgreSQL), and 16 (for Oracle) in the ODB manual. - * Query result iterator now provides the id() function with allows one to - get object id without loading the object. For more information, refer to - Section 4.4 "Query Result" in the ODB manual. + * Query result iterator now provides the id() function which allows one + to get the object id without loading the object. For more information, + refer to Section 4.4 "Query Result" in the ODB manual. - * Support for microsecond precision in the Boost and Qt date-time types + * Support for microsecond precision in Boost and Qt date-time types mapping to PostgreSQL date-time data types. Additionally, Qt QDateTime - values stored in a PostgreSQL database can now be before UNIX epoch. + values stored in a PostgreSQL database can now be earlier than the UNIX + epoch. Version 1.6.0 |