Virtual views now can be added to schemas, data sources and databases.
December 12, 2022
New Version
Features
You can now view and edit External Objects Files for virtual objects, such as foreign keys, views and columns.
Virtual views now can be added to schemas, data sources and databases.
Virtual views with session lists are now available for most dialects: Sybase ASE, ClickHouse, IBM Db2, Exasol, H2, HSQLDB, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Azure SQL Database, MySQL, MariaDB, Oracle, PostgreSQL, Amazon Redshift, Greenplum, Snowflake, and Vertica.
It is now possible to drop virtual objects.
The Current file submenu is now enabled in the run configurations switcher.
Database and table settings can now be synchronized via the Settings Sync plugin.
Added an SSH tunneling check, meaning you’ll be notified if your SSH configuration is incorrect.