- Using the dynamic keyword with COM objects not supported on .NET Core 3.0/3.1
- Instead, System.Data.Jet.csproj includes two COMReference nodes for ADODB.dll & ADOX.dll, which generate strongly-typed references to these packages. No x86/x64 issues have been encountered during preliminary tests, but I believe .NET 5.0 may support using the dynamic keyword with COM objects, so the code could possibly be reverted to the way it was, if issues with the COM wrappers are found.
- Used due to conflict between the EF Core 2.2 and .NET Core 3.1 versions of IAsyncGrouping<,> & IAsyncEnumerable<>. Invoked via setting an Alias attribute on the appropriate PackageReference.
- Test projects need to use a NuGet package reference of Microsoft.NET.Test.SDK version 16.4.0 or higher to switch between x86/x64, otherwise Visual Studio test runner does not respect the "Processor Architecture for Any CPU" setting and still tries to run x86 tests on x64.
- Refer to: https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/content/problem/697732/test-runner-wont-execute-net-core-tests-in-32-bit.html