Today we released SQL Enlight version 1.9.8.854 .

This update as well as the previous two updates is targeting an issue with SSMS 2016 integration.

We found a problem in our installer, related with SSMS 2016 extension installation.

The new version that fixes this problem is available here.

We released a couple of updates, which target problems with SQL Server Management Studio 2016 integration.

Other changes in these updates:

  • Fixed a couple of parser issues with recognizing a specific syntax
  • Formatting problem with new lines characters normalization
  • Fixed issues some smaller issues found in previous version

We released a couple of updates, which target problems with SQL Server Management Studio 2016 integration.

Other changes in these updates:

  • Fixed a couple of parser issues with recognizing a specific syntax
  • Formatting problem with new lines characters normalization
  • Fixed issues some smaller issues found in previous version

We are happy to announce the release latest release of SQL Enlight – version 1.9.8.851.The major updates in this release are the fixes of other issues found in the previous RC1 version.

  • Here are the list of features and improvements made since the previous stable version 1.9.7.826.
  • Visual Studio 2015 integration
  • SQL Server Management Studio 2016 integration
  • TFS 2015 checkin policy
  • Improvements in command line tool
  • New Delimit and Undelimit identifiers refactoring commands
  • Enhancements of the Expand sp_executesql refactoring
  • Instant code analysis improvements
  • Fixed installer issue preventing installation without explicit elevation of privileges
  • Fixed issues in the SQL Enlight SDK

We are delighted to announce the new release candidate that is now available – SQL Enlight 1.9.8.849 RC1

  • New Delimit and Undelimit identifiers refactoring commands added
  • Enhancements of the Expand sp_executesql refactoring – now the command process not just a single script ,but a whole script
  • Instant code analysis improvements – optimizations, new configuration setting controlling the delay before starting the background analysis and Visual Studio, and SSMS issues fixed
  • Added a command for resetting the analysis template and rules to factory defaults
  • Notifications for release of non release versions such as Beta and Release Candidate can now be configured
  • Fixed installer issue preventing installation without explicit elevation of privileges
  • Fixed issues in the SQL Enlight SDK
  • Fixes of other issues found in the previous version

 

Here is what’s changed in SQL Enlight 1.9.7.826:

  • Fix for the background tasks progress window stealing focus

We are happy to announce the new SQL Enlight version 1.9.8.841, which is now available for beta testing.

The main target of the update is the added integration support for Visual Studio 2015 and SSMS 2016.

  • Visual Studio 2015 integration
  • SQL Server Management Studio 2016 integration
  • Team Foundation Server 2015 Checkin policy
  • Improvements in command line tool
  • SSMS and Visual Studio integration improvements
  • Fixes of issues found in previous release

The release targets a few small issues that were found in the previous release.

We are delighted to announce the release of the latest SQL Enlight update – version 1.9.7.821.

This is a release of some exciting user experience improvements on which we worked the past months.

Here is a summary of what’s new in version 1.9.7.821:

  • Instant Code Analysis

    This is probably the most exciting feature in the new release. It allows the analysis to run in the background and get analysis results while a SQL document is edited.

  • Non-blocking UI operations

    The analysis, refactoring and code formatting operations are no more going to block user interface and until the specific operation is completed, but will run asynchronously in the background.

  • Script Summary improvements

    The Script Summary is now opened as a non modal tool window and the summary is updated in the background with the SQL document changes.

  • TFS Policies improvements

    Clicking the analysis violations now will open the file,which is the source of the violation.

  • Enhancements in Error List

    Added several filtering options and other improvements.

  • Other fixes, optimizations and improvements

    We did many other improvements in MSBuild, NAnt tasks and command line tool, and Visual Studio and SQL Server Management Studio integration.

You can download and try the final release of SQL Enlight 1.9.7.821here and the latest version of SQL Enlight for SSMS – here.

 

What’s updated in this release:

  •  Added 19 new analysis rules
  • Improvements in analysis performance
  • Improvements MSBuild and NAnt tasks
  • Fixes of issues found in previous release