Have the same issue with list of connections :(. dbForge Studio itself is really great, but this problem with Azure connection is really annoyingstructed wrote: ↑Mon 26 Nov 2018 14:57 It's really a bummer. You support SQL Server 2019 but this super important feature to work with *any* SQL server database on Azure is not implemented yet.
Because of this, I currently have like 20 database connection entries in the database explorer to one single server. And we have multiple servers. Absolutely ridiculous...
List all databases for a Azure SQL Server
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Re: List all databases for a Azure SQL Server
Re: List all databases for a Azure SQL Server
We are planning to implement this feature in version 6.0.
Re: List all databases for a Azure SQL Server
That's good news (although you said it was planned also for an earlier release ;-) )! Is there a rough date you can communicate for the planned release of 6.0?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Re: List all databases for a Azure SQL Server
Sorry for the delay on this.
We are planning to release it by the end of the year.
We are planning to release it by the end of the year.
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Re: List all databases for a Azure SQL Server
Finally, this came! It was a long wait, but it is there now. Thank you very much DevArt team! Now I can change my connections list to nice and small by server list.
And really nice small design improvements. Thanks!
And really nice small design improvements. Thanks!
Re: List all databases for a Azure SQL Server
Thank you for the feedback and we apologize to keep you waiting for that feature.
We do our best to improve the tool.
We do our best to improve the tool.