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Rule S2077: add support for Entity Framework Core new overloads #5296

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@costin-zaharia-sonarsource costin-zaharia-sonarsource changed the title Add test cases with the latest version of EntityFrameworkCore Rule S2077: add support for Entity Framework Core new overloads Jan 21, 2022
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LGTM

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@pavel-mikula-sonarsource pavel-mikula-sonarsource merged commit c8662a7 into master Jan 25, 2022
@pavel-mikula-sonarsource pavel-mikula-sonarsource deleted the costin/ExecutingSqlQueries branch January 25, 2022 10:17
@costin-zaharia-sonarsource costin-zaharia-sonarsource added this to the 8.35 milestone Jan 31, 2022
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