Tweak release notes.

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Anthony Tuininga 2023-06-15 15:30:22 -06:00
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Thin Mode Changes
+++++++++++++++++
#) Fixed bug using :attr:`Cursor.arraysize` for tuning data fetches from REF
CURSORS.
#) Fixed bug connecting to databases with older 11g password verifiers
(`issue 189 <https://github.com/oracle/python-oracledb/issues/189>`__).
#) Fixed bugs in the implementation of the statement cache.
#) Fixed bug which caused a cursor leak if an error was thrown while
processing the execution of a query.
#) Fixed bugs in the implementation of the statement cache.
#) Eliminated unneeded round trip when using token authentication to connect
to the database.
#) Fixed bug which could cause a redirect loop with improperly configured
listener redirects.
#) Fixed bug when executing PL/SQL with a large number of binds.
#) Eliminated unneeded round trip when using token authentication to connect
to the database.
#) Adjusted fetching of REF cursors so that the cursor's arraysize attribute
is consistently taken into account before each internal fetch is performed.
This ensures that the number of round trips can be easily determined.
Thick Mode Changes
++++++++++++++++++
#) Fixed bug when using external authentication with a TNS alias
#) Fixed bug when using external authentication with a Net Service Name
connection string
(`issue 178 <https://github.com/oracle/python-oracledb/issues/178>`__).
#) Fixed bug when using external authentication with an EZ connect string.
#) Fixed bug when using external authentication with an Easy Connect
connection string.
Common Changes
++++++++++++++
#) When fetching REF cursors, only the cursor's arraysize attribute is
considered. Previously, the cursor's prefetchrows attribute was also
considered, but in differing ways between thin and thick modes.
#) When fetching rows from REF CURSORS, the cursor's
:attr:`~Cursor.prefetchrows` attribute is now ignored. Use
:attr:`Cursor.arraysize` for tuning these fetches. This change allows
consistency between Thin and Thick modes.
oracledb 1.3.1 (April 2023)