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Produce Error-Free Sql Code Faster With A New Update Of Dbforge Tools For Sql Server


(MENAFN- Online PR Media) Devart has rolled out a number of updates across its entire dbForge for SQL Server product line.

Online PR News – 17-July-2023 – Prague, Czech Republic – Devart has rolled out a number of updates across its entire dbForge for SQL Server product line. Mostly, these are new functions and operators that were introduced in SQL Server 2022.

Devart has released an update for dbForge Studio for SQL Server (v6.5), dbForge SQL Tools (v6.5), SQL Complete (v6.15), and dbForge Edge (v1.3). The update introduces the following:

Newly added support for the relational operators GENERATE_SERIES and OPENQUERY
Newly added support for the entire spectrum of bit manipulation functions, including LEFT_SHIFT, RIGHT_SHIFT, BIT_COUNT, GET_BIT, and SET_BIT
Two newly supported aggregate functions - APPROX_PERCENTILE_CONT and APPROX_PERCENTILE_DISC, both of which deal with returning values from a set of values in a group based on the provided percentile and sort specification
A newly supported date & time function DATETRUNC, which returns an input date truncated to a specified datepart

Additionally, there is a new modification that significantly enhances the speed of the schema comparison engine utilized in Source Control to describe scripts folders.

To learn more about the recent release, please visit Devart

Devart is a multi-product company, one of the leading developers of database management software, ALM solutions, data providers for database servers, as well as data integration and backup solutions.

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