dbForge Edge Changelog

What's new in dbForge Edge 1.3.0

Sep 14, 2023
  • The current update comes packed with a range of exciting new features and improvements connected to SQL Server according to dbForge Studio for SQL Server v6.5 (which is a part of dbForge Edge).

New in dbForge Edge 1.1.0 (May 18, 2023)

  • The current update comes packed with a range of exciting new features and improvements connected to MySQL and MariaDB support according to dbForge Studio for MySQL v9.2 (which is a part of dbForge Edge).

New in dbForge Edge 1.0.1 (Apr 7, 2023)

  • Database design & development:
  • Let’s get started with database design—namely, creating elaborate entity-relationship diagrams to visualize database structures and logical relations between tables. Note that you can edit database objects directly on the said diagrams and group logically related objects using containers.
  • SQL coding assistance:
  • How about giving a considerable boost to the speed and quality of your daily coding? Well, you can start producing code 2 to 4 times faster with context-aware object and keyword suggestions, smart phrase completion, instant syntax validation, highly customizable formatting with predefined and custom profiles, and refactoring with automatic correction of references to renamed objects.
  • Query profiling:
  • Now that you have the best possible tools to create queries, you can take one step further and use the integrated Query Profiler to visualize query execution plans, detect bottlenecks in query performance, compare differences in query profiling results, and optimize slow queries.
  • Database comparison & synchronization:
  • Our next stop is the comparison and synchronization of database schemas and actual table data. The integrated tools make it easy to run customizable comparisons, identify and manage differences, as well as deploy them to the required target databases via autogenerated synchronization scripts.
  • Data management:
  • dbForge Edge delivers a real diversity of data management features. You can use the visual data editor to inspect data in text, grid, or card view; edit, filter, sort, and copy selected cells the way you want; and apply quick data export to INSERT queries.
  • Data analysis:
  • If you deal with data analysis, dbForge Edge has quite a few useful goodies to offer, too. First, you can use the integrated Master-Detail Browser to view and analyze data of tables linked together with foreign keys or user-defined relationships. Next, you have pivot tables, which let you summarize data for analysis and help you explore data trends. And finally, you can generate customizable data reports in PDF, DOCX, and other file formats, with your data conveniently illustrated via charts.
  • Database administration:
  • Our last stop is database administration. This is where you have a selection of tools that help you create and manage user accounts with privileges and permissions, manage server sessions, and track the events taking place on the server, as well as perform table maintenance and index fragmentation.