dbForge Studio for Oracle v3.6 release notes
Last modified: March 18, 2025
Database Connectivity
Connection via Windows authentication is added
Database Explorer
- Ability to compile objects from object category node is added
- Ability to enable/disable triggers is added
- Ability to enable/disable indexes is added
- Icons for user types and triggers are updated
Schema Compare and Synchronization
- Ignore Schema Name During Comparison option is added
- Ignore Compression Differences option is added
- Ignore LOGGING/NOLOGGING option is added
- Ignore Column Order in Indexes option is added
- Exclude Comments option is added
- Use SQL *Plus Commands option is added
Data Compare and Synchronization
- Include Print Comments option is added
- Use SQL *Plus Commands option is added
Data Editor and Viewer
Ability to view results as a structured XML file is added
Object Editors
Viewing script while editing columns, indexes etc. is possible now
Code Debugger
Current variable value output in tooltip while debugging procedures and functions is added
Alias Refactoring
Built-in Rename dialog box to rename aliases in your code
User Interface
- Switching tabs by the CTRL+ALT+PAGE UP and CTRL+ALT+PAGE DOWN key combinations
- Windows connection coloring is added
- Restoring document tabs from the last session is possible now
- Switching between wizard window and primary window is possible now
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