What’s New in dbForge Studio for MySQL, v9.1
Last modified: September 25, 2024
General
- Added support for Linux and macOS via CrossOver
- Added connectivity support for MariaDB 10.9
SQL Document
- Added support for RETURNING in JSON_VALUE statements
- Added formatting options for CREATE EVENT and ALTER EVENT
Database Explorer
- Added the editing of PACKAGE and PACKAGE BODY in SQL documents
Schema Compare
- Improved the comparison and synchronization of integer datatypes on MySQL 8.0.17 (or higher) and Percona 8.0.17 (or higher)
Object Editor
- Added support for ASC and DESC sorting of index columns
Improvements
- Added custom configuration for toolbars and fixed an issue with the loss of custom toolbar settings
- Improved bulk data insert in the Cached Updates mode in Data Editor
- Improved the behavior that saves the list of connections after they get renamed or relocated in Database Explorer
- Improved the behavior of editing data in tables with INVISIBLE columns in Data Editor
- Improved the behavior of the connection timeout error processing
- Improved the loading of connections and connection categories
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