Released: Feb 1, 2018
Updates in February 2018 release
Features
SQL Toolbelt includes the following updates:
SQL Backup Pro v9.2
- Updated to .NET 4.5.
- Added TLS 1.1 / 1.2 support for Amazon S3 storage.
- Storage class for Amazon S3 storage can now be set when linking a server to a bucket.
- Supports multiple product uninstall with new RG Uninstaller. Versions 5.3 and older are not detected for upgrade any more and will need complete uninstall / reinstall.
- Remove distinctions between Pro, Standard, Beta and Lite versions - all functionality available across those editions.
Note: Backup 9.2 will not install on machines which do not have .NET 4.5 installed.
SQL Compare v13.1.10
- Handles filegroups defined on a fulltext index.
- Handles user defined and customized history tables for temporal tables, and will store all history tables in scripts folders.
- Integrates the Redgate bulk uninstaller.
- SQL Compare Command Line now runs in 64-bit mode by default.
SQL Data Compare Pro v13.1.10
- Integrated the Redgate bulk uninstaller
- Improved SQL Graph support as part of continuing SQL Server 2017 work.
- SQL Data Compare Command Line now runs in 64-bit mode by default
SQL Monitor v7.1.16
- Added the ability to view the blocking process diagram in a modal window.
- Enabled the Grouped alert inbox to handle input from multiple base monitors.
- Added the ability to ungroup the grouped inbox.
- Added the ability to select all across all pages on the grouped inbox.
- Added the ability to save custom filters on the grouped inbox.
- Added the ability to page through the alerts on a group details page.
- Made the grouped inbox keep the filter state when the user navigates away.
- Made the grouped inbox use the date format configured by the user.
- Made the server tree on the grouped inbox automatically refresh.
- Added flash messages on actions in the grouped inbox.
- Updated to .NET 4.6.1.
SQL Prompt Pro v9.0.8
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Code analysis now supports larger scripts without freezing the SSMS/VS UI.
- Limitation: Only the first 50,000 issues of code analysis are shown.