dbForge Studio for SQL Server v6.4 release notes
Last modified: April 9, 2025
- Optimized system resources consumption when preparing the Quick Info and Code Completion hints
- Support for macOS & Linux via CrossOver
- Added the behavior to open the Objects Filter window when creating a Schema Compare document
- Added support for modifying a view comment in the Object Editor
- Added disk folder cleanup for the Unlink command in Source Control
- Added the ability to set the object filter file from the CLI for Schema Compare
- Improved Code Completion on the MFA connections
- Improved the behavior of the Ctrl+C/Ctrl+X shortcut to copy the entire line of text if nothing is selected
- Implemented the output of the original text of the view object for the MoDify command
- Improved the metadata reading behavior - the VIEW DATABASE STATE privilege is no longer required
- Improved formatting under the Text Case - Identifier Case - As in the Database configuration
- Improved syntax check
- Improved query profiling on SQL Server 2019/2022
- Improved the Backups report in Monitor
- Improved the Source Control informational message displayed in case of the presence of a non-existent schema object
- Improved formatting under the Text Case - Identifier Case - As in the Database configuration
- Improved syntax check
- Improved query profiling on SQL Server 2019/2022
- Improved the Backups report in Monitor
- In Source Control, added the ability to link a database to a subfolder in a Git repository
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