Bump Microsoft.Data.SqlClient from 5.1.2 to 5.1.4 in /src #229
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src/repository-webapi/Controllers/DataMaintenanceController.cs#L52
Method 'ExecuteSqlRawAsync' inserts interpolated strings directly into the SQL, without any protection against SQL injection. Consider using 'ExecuteSqlAsync' instead, which protects against SQL injection, or make sure that the value is sanitized and suppress the warning.
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dotnet-web-ci:
src/repository-webapi/Controllers/DataMaintenanceController.cs#L67
Method 'ExecuteSqlRawAsync' inserts interpolated strings directly into the SQL, without any protection against SQL injection. Consider using 'ExecuteSqlAsync' instead, which protects against SQL injection, or make sure that the value is sanitized and suppress the warning.
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dotnet-web-ci:
src/repository-webapi/Controllers/DataMaintenanceController.cs#L37
Method 'ExecuteSqlRawAsync' inserts interpolated strings directly into the SQL, without any protection against SQL injection. Consider using 'ExecuteSqlAsync' instead, which protects against SQL injection, or make sure that the value is sanitized and suppress the warning.
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dotnet-web-ci:
src/repository-webapi/Controllers/DataMaintenanceController.cs#L82
Method 'ExecuteSqlRawAsync' inserts interpolated strings directly into the SQL, without any protection against SQL injection. Consider using 'ExecuteSqlAsync' instead, which protects against SQL injection, or make sure that the value is sanitized and suppress the warning.
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dotnet-web-ci:
src/repository-webapi/Controllers/LivePlayersController.cs#L102
Method 'ExecuteSqlRawAsync' inserts interpolated strings directly into the SQL, without any protection against SQL injection. Consider using 'ExecuteSqlAsync' instead, which protects against SQL injection, or make sure that the value is sanitized and suppress the warning.
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dotnet-web-ci:
src/repository-webapi/Controllers/GameServersController.cs#L210
Method 'ExecuteSqlRawAsync' inserts interpolated strings directly into the SQL, without any protection against SQL injection. Consider using 'ExecuteSqlAsync' instead, which protects against SQL injection, or make sure that the value is sanitized and suppress the warning.
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dotnet-web-ci:
src/repository-webapi/Controllers/GameServersController.cs#L211
Method 'ExecuteSqlRawAsync' inserts interpolated strings directly into the SQL, without any protection against SQL injection. Consider using 'ExecuteSqlAsync' instead, which protects against SQL injection, or make sure that the value is sanitized and suppress the warning.
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dotnet-web-ci:
src/repository-webapi/Controllers/GameServersController.cs#L212
Method 'ExecuteSqlRawAsync' inserts interpolated strings directly into the SQL, without any protection against SQL injection. Consider using 'ExecuteSqlAsync' instead, which protects against SQL injection, or make sure that the value is sanitized and suppress the warning.
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dotnet-web-ci:
src/repository-webapi/Controllers/GameServersController.cs#L213
Method 'ExecuteSqlRawAsync' inserts interpolated strings directly into the SQL, without any protection against SQL injection. Consider using 'ExecuteSqlAsync' instead, which protects against SQL injection, or make sure that the value is sanitized and suppress the warning.
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dotnet-web-ci:
src/repository-webapi/Controllers/GameServersController.cs#L214
Method 'ExecuteSqlRawAsync' inserts interpolated strings directly into the SQL, without any protection against SQL injection. Consider using 'ExecuteSqlAsync' instead, which protects against SQL injection, or make sure that the value is sanitized and suppress the warning.
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