{"id":21506,"date":"2017-12-19T11:00:37","date_gmt":"2017-12-19T19:00:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.technet.microsoft.com\/dataplatforminsider\/?p=21506"},"modified":"2024-01-22T22:51:09","modified_gmt":"2024-01-23T06:51:09","slug":"the-december-release-of-sql-operations-studio-is-now-available","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/en-us\/sql-server\/blog\/2017\/12\/19\/the-december-release-of-sql-operations-studio-is-now-available\/","title":{"rendered":"The December release of SQL Operations Studio is now available"},"content":{"rendered":"
We are excited to announce the December release of SQL Operations Studio<\/a> is now available.<\/strong><\/p>\n Download SQL Operations Studio<\/a> and review the Release Notes<\/a> to get started.<\/p>\n SQL Operations Studio is a data management tool that enables you to work with SQL Server, Azure SQL DB and SQL DW from Windows, macOS and Linux. To learn more, visit our GitHub.<\/a><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n SQL Operations Studio was announced for Public Preview on November 15th at Connect(), and this December release is the first major update since the announcement.<\/p>\n The December release includes several major repo updates and feature releases, including:<\/p>\n For complete updates, refer to the Release Notes<\/a>.<\/p>\n To provide better transparency with the SQL Operations Studio community, we have decided to migrate the Github internal branch to the public repo. This means any bug fixes, feature developments, or even test builds can be publicly viewed before an update is officially announced.<\/p>\n We made this move because we want to collaborate with the community to continually deliver features that our users want. This gives you the opportunity to see our changes in action to address your top voted issues. Visit our GitHub page<\/a> and give us your feedback.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Now let\u2019s get into new features. A common issue when connecting to Azure SQL DB instances is that the connection can fail due to server firewall rules. This would require loading Azure Portal to configure firewall rules so that you can connect to your database, which can be inconvenient.<\/p>\n To speed up this process, we have enabled Azure Integration with Create Firewall Rule dialog<\/strong>. When your connection to an Azure SQL DB instance fails because of firewall settings, this dialog will appear, allowing the user to use their Azure subscription account to automatically configure the client IP address with the server. This retains the same experience as configuration on Azure Portal, except you can do it all through SQL Operations Studio.<\/p>\n We are always looking for new ways to improve the installation experience. With the December release, we have added Windows Setup installation<\/strong> to simplify installation on Windows. This wizard will allow the user to:<\/p>\n In addition to Windows Setup, we have also added Linux DEB\/RPM installation packages<\/strong>. These will add new ways for Linux users to download SQL Operations Studio for their choice of installation.<\/p>\n Feel free to try out these new installation experiences on our download page<\/a>.<\/p>\n In the initial release, there were not many options to customize the visual layout of the dashboards. With the December release, you can now resize and move your widgets by enabling the visual layout editor mode by clicking the pencil on the top right of the Manage Dashboard screen. This gives users greater control of their dashboard in addition to building their own custom insight widgets<\/a>.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Another new feature we have enabled is Run Current Query with Actual Plan<\/em><\/strong>, which is a command that will execute the current query and return the actual execution plan with the query results. This feature area is still in-progress as we work through the best UX for integrating this command directly into the query editor. While that design work is in-progress the functionality is still available via the Command Palette and you can define a keyboard shortcut <\/a>if using this feature frequently.<\/p>\n If you have any feature requests or issues, please submit to our GitHub issues page<\/a>. For any questions, feel free to comment below or tweet us @sqlopsstudio<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" UPDATE: SQL Operations Studio is now GA and renamed to Azure Data Studio. For the most up to date information please visit our monthly Azure Data Studio blog post and download and install the latest release here. We are excited to announce the December release of SQL Operations Studio is now available. Download SQL Operations<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1457,"featured_media":24499,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"ep_exclude_from_search":false,"_classifai_error":"","footnotes":""},"post_tag":[],"product":[5226,2542,2391,2388,5227,2521,2406,2409,2418],"content-type":[2421],"topic":[2475],"coauthors":[2487],"class_list":["post-21506","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","product-azure","product-azure-data-studio","product-azure-sql-database","product-azure-synapse-analytics","product-sql","product-sql-operations","product-sql-server-2017","product-sql-server-2017-on-linux","product-sql-server-on-linux","content-type-announcements","topic-oltp-database-management"],"yoast_head":"\n\n
Migrating SQL Ops Studio Engineering to public GitHub repo<\/h2>\n
Azure Integration with Create Firewall Rule<\/h2>\n
Windows Setup installation and Linux DEB\/RPM installation packages<\/h2>\n
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Manage Dashboard visual layout editor<\/h2>\n
Run Current Query with Actual Plan<\/em> command<\/h2>\n
Contact us<\/h2>\n