Online Documentation for SQL Management Studio for MySQL

Version history


Version

Release date

Version 1.2

December 4, 2008

Version 1.1

December 12, 2007

Version 1.0

October 18, 2006

 

 

Full version history is available at https://www.sqlmanager.net/products/studio/mysql/news

 

 

Version 1.2

 

  • The Task Scheduler can now be launched as a Windows Service or a separate process.
  • If a custom task is launched manually, its execution process can be tracked in the special window.
  • The SSH or HTTP connection type is now displayed within the host name field.
  • Toolbar settings used to be reset after the program shutdown. Fixed now.
  • The possibility to open PDF documentation from the main menu is implemented.
  • Other minor improvements and bug-fixes.

 

Version 1.1

 

  • Task Scheduler: added a possibility to schedule tasks for running several times a day (daily launches)
  • It is now possible to launch any SQL Studio tool through the context menu of the system tray Agent
  • On attempt to call a utility with an inappropriate template, a message is displayed or the corresponding log message is created
  • SQL Query can use a shared database repository with SQL Studio
  • Enhanced the software update via SQL Studio Direct technique: when downloading an update, the download progress is displayed; on attempt to install an update which is not available due to maintenance term expiration, a warning is displayed
  • Fixed an error that occurred on attempt to delete the only step from a task
  • Visual scheme configuration is now applied to all components of SQL Studio
  • Adding and dropping databases performed in SQL Manager were not indicated in the DB Explorer tree of running SQL Studio. Fixed now
  • Fixed a number of artifacts that appeared when working with two monitors
  • Upon running SQL Studio as a user with restricted privileges, if SQL Studio Agent had not been launched previously, the Agent launch error occurred. Fixed now
  • Speeded up opening the Template Management section with a large list of templates
  • Now the SQL Studio window position is saved for the next session
  • The "Tool path is not correct" error occurred on attempt to run a task, when working under Windows 2003 Server. Fixed now
  • Added a confirmation request on deleting a step from a task
  • Other minor improvements and bug-fixes

 

 

Version 1.0

 

Key features:

  • Handy launch of utilities and services
  • Storing all templates in a single repository
  • Common data source list for all services and utilities
  • Creating of complicated branched scripts
  • Ability to run external applications from scripts
  • Storing of all script execution logs in one database
  • Scheduled script execution
  • Creating of customized notifications; various ways to send them out
  • Fast access to Technical Support Service
  • One way to customize the appearance for all apps

and more...

 

Benefits:

  • All database tasks take little time to launch, leaving you to focus on the result
  • With single template repository your work with utilities is as simple as it gets
  • Flexible scripts result in massive time savings, doing all routine jobs for you
  • Script scheduling will automate routine tasks
  • Notification e-mails will let you stay up-to-date and react fast
  • All logs are stored in one place, putting you totally in charge of all operations
  • Visual interface style is set uniquely for all products for your convenience

and more...

 

 


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