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Release notes and downloads Page last updated 05 April 2021 Published 04 November 2020 High-level release information and what's coming up next are on our Roadmap on the Redgate website.To download the latest version of Redgate Deploy for Windows, please visit the Redgate website. For older versions on Windows, go here. If you would like to use the capabilities of Redgate Deploy on Linux or Mac, use DockerHub. The release notes in this table are for when brand new tools or capabilities are added into Redgate Deploy. See the release notes below for the specific areas in Redgate Deploy, which is where the majority of updates occur. Version 1September 28, 2020Redgate Deploy launch OracleRedgate Change Control Release NotesRedgate Change Automation Release NotesCode Analysis for Oracle Release NotesSource Control for Oracle Release NotesSchema Compare for Oracle Release NotesData Compare for OracleRelease NotesSQL ServerSQL Change Automation Release NotesSQL Source Control Release Notes SQL Compare Release NotesSQL Data Compare Release Notes SQL Clone Release NotesAdditional databasesFlyway Release Notes Didn't find what you were looking for? Visit the Redgate forum Contact Support

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Redgate DLM Automation, which features in this article, is now part of SQL Change Automation. Find out moreIn my previous post, “Automating Deployments with SQL Compare command line” I looked at how teams can automate the deployment and post deployment validation of SQL Server databases using the command line versions of Redgate tools. In this post I’m looking at another use for the command line tools, namely using them to generate up-to-date documentation with every database change.There are many reasons why up-to-date documentation is valuable. For example when somebody new has to work on or administer a database for the first time, or when a new database comes into service. Having database documentation reduces the risks of making incorrect decisions when making changes. Documentation is very useful to business intelligence analysts when writing reports, for example in SSRS. There are a couple of great examples talking about why up to date documentation is valuable on this site: Database Documentation – Lands of Trolls: Why and How? and Database Documentation Using SQL Doc. The short answer is that it can save you time and reduce risk when you need that most!SQL Doc is a fast simple tool that automatically generates database documentation. It can create documents in HTML, Word or pdf files. The documentation contains information about object definitions and dependencies, along with any other information you want to associate with each object.The SQL Doc GUI, which is included in Redgate’s SQL Toolbelt and SQL Toolbelt Essentials, allows you to add. Download dbForge Compare Bundle Redgate SQL Compare SQL Data Compare . Redgate SQL Compare SQL Data Compare is tailored for DevOps workflows

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On top of what’s already a stable and trustworthy core.” SQL Compare is one of our oldest products so technically this has taken a lot of thought and time to get right. Functionally, everything will work the same, but now you’ll find the user interface cleaner, more intuitive, and a lot easier to work with.We’ve been avidly listening to our users during development and incorporated their feedback throughout the beta period, so we hope you’ll share sentiments like this:“I 100% like the new look and feel. The product is very easy to use and somehow you managed to incorporate a lot of familiarity with the updated look which I think is spot on. Not enough to cause data professionals to go into a panic but enough for us to be wowed.”Chris Yates – DBA Manager – Republic BankIt’s not only a visual overhaul: you can now easily switch between Redgate products from inside your tools. The tools you switch to will also detect which database you were working on. For example, if you’ve just documented a database with SQL Doc and you switch to SQL Compare, that database will be set as your source for a comparison:SQL Server 2016SQL Compare and SQL Data Compare 12 support major new features in SQL Server 2016, so when you’re ready to move to 2016, Redgate is here to support you. The comparison tools already safely handle:Dynamic Data MaskingRow Level SecurityIn-memory OLTP tablesJSON syntax and stretch tablesNext up we’ll be tackling support for Temporal

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Tables. Then we’ll be listening out for which 2016 features you want to adopt so let us know what you think we should be working on next.Bug fixes, performance improvements, and enabling future developmentThe SQL Compare engine powers many other Redgate tools such as SQL Source Control and SQL Change Automation, so we’ve made sure these product development efforts are supported too. A recent example of this is the SQL Source Control 5 release which relied on support from SQL Compare 12 under the hood for its new migration scripts feature.This development work has also allowed us to clear up a ton of bugs and make some performance improvements too. For example, we now register your data sources in parallel when performing the comparison to speed up the processing. For more details, check out the release notes.One other thing – you’ll notice SQL Compare asks you to sign in when you launch v12. We’ve introduced user account licensing which paves the way for improved license management, such as remotely deactivating licences on other machines. Keep an eye on the Redgate blog for more on that very soon.What’s next?We’ll be highly responsive to any bugs reported in the wake of the v12 release. Then we’ll be looking at Temporal Tables in SQL Server 2016, and improvements to the comparison window, so you’ll be able to easily see a summary of the differences. This also checks off a couple of top voted tickets on UserVoice, which is good news.Go get the upgrade!If

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In the UI.Upgraded the Redgate Oracle Comparison engine to v5.7.4.3020Upgrade the Redgate SQL Comparison engine to v14.2.14.15827Upgrade Flyway to v6.4.2FixesValidation errors are now displayed on the generate migrations tab.2.24.8037 - May 12 2020ChangesUpgraded the Redgate SQL Server comparison engine to v14.2.14.15786Upgraded the Redgate comparison reports generator to v5.1.1.576ImprovementsPaths to Source Control for Oracle projects are now validated in the new project wizard.FixesAn error is now displayed in the new project wizard if invalid credentials are provided for the baseline target.2.23.7927 - May 09 2020ImprovementsAdded a help widget for setting target schemas for hybrid-mode projects in the New Project wizardChangesUpgraded the Redgate Oracle Comparison engine to v5.7.4.29832.22.7845 - May 06 2020ChangesImproved error reporting during saving migration scripts.Upgraded the Redgate Oracle Comparison engine to v5.7.4.2980FixesMigration scripts can now be saved in Hybrid mode.2.21.7806 - May 05 2020ChangesBaselining is no longer required for unsupported database types.Some log messages have had their formatting improved.UI improvements have been made to the test connection button in the new project wizard.FixesMigrations are no longer marked as pending in Hybrid mode projects.The generate scripts page is now disabled for unsupported database types.The config file property redgate.scriptsSource is now set to a relative path instead of a literal one during hybrid-mode project creation.2.20.7737 - May 3 2020ChangesUpgraded the Oracle comparison engine to v5.7.3.2974FixesFixed an issue where a prompt to baseline the project wrongly when using hybrid mode.2.19.7543 - April 28 2020ImprovementsErrors are now reported after managing credentials.ChangesUpgraded the Oracle comparison engine to v5.7.2.2927FixesFixed an issue where baselining could cause an ENAMETOOLONG error.2.18.7333 - April 22 2020ChangesUpgrade Flyway to v6.4.0FixesErrors when saving migration scripts are now shown in the UI2.17.7297 - April 20 2020New FeaturesYou can now use Source Control for Oracle filter files to filter out database objects.How to use:To use filters with RCC you will have to first generate a filters file using Source Control for Oracle. See you have a filters file:make sure you copy and paste the file to the root of your project (i.e. the same level as your .conf file).go to your .conf file and add redgate.filter=./2.16.7261 - April 20 2020New FeaturesYou can now use Schema Compare for Oracle ignore rules to filter database objects.How to use:To use ignore rules with RCC you will have to first generate an ignore rules file using Schema Compare for Oracle. See you have an ignore rules file:make sure you copy and paste the file to the root of your project (i.e. the same level as your .conf file).go to your .conf file and add redgate.ignoreRules=./FixesFixed an issue where a baseline error was displayed after clicking the "skip and create" button in the New Project Wizard.2.15.7155 - April 16 2020ImprovementsThe Help menu now contains a 'Manage My License'. Download dbForge Compare Bundle Redgate SQL Compare SQL Data Compare . Redgate SQL Compare SQL Data Compare is tailored for DevOps workflows Download dbForge Compare Bundle Redgate SQL Compare SQL Data Compare . Redgate SQL Compare SQL Data Compare is tailored for DevOps workflows

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Release notes and downloads Page last updated 05 April 2021 Published 04 November 2020 High-level release information and what's coming up next are on our Roadmap on the Redgate website.To download the latest version of Redgate Deploy for Windows, please visit the Redgate website. For older versions on Windows, go here. If you would like to use the capabilities of Redgate Deploy on Linux or Mac, use DockerHub. The release notes in this table are for when brand new tools or capabilities are added into Redgate Deploy. See the release notes below for the specific areas in Redgate Deploy, which is where the majority of updates occur. Version 1September 28, 2020Redgate Deploy launch OracleRedgate Change Control Release NotesRedgate Change Automation Release NotesCode Analysis for Oracle Release NotesSource Control for Oracle Release NotesSchema Compare for Oracle Release NotesData Compare for OracleRelease NotesSQL ServerSQL Change Automation Release NotesSQL Source Control Release Notes SQL Compare Release NotesSQL Data Compare Release Notes SQL Clone Release NotesAdditional databasesFlyway Release Notes Didn't find what you were looking for? Visit the Redgate forum Contact Support

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On top of what’s already a stable and trustworthy core.” SQL Compare is one of our oldest products so technically this has taken a lot of thought and time to get right. Functionally, everything will work the same, but now you’ll find the user interface cleaner, more intuitive, and a lot easier to work with.We’ve been avidly listening to our users during development and incorporated their feedback throughout the beta period, so we hope you’ll share sentiments like this:“I 100% like the new look and feel. The product is very easy to use and somehow you managed to incorporate a lot of familiarity with the updated look which I think is spot on. Not enough to cause data professionals to go into a panic but enough for us to be wowed.”Chris Yates – DBA Manager – Republic BankIt’s not only a visual overhaul: you can now easily switch between Redgate products from inside your tools. The tools you switch to will also detect which database you were working on. For example, if you’ve just documented a database with SQL Doc and you switch to SQL Compare, that database will be set as your source for a comparison:SQL Server 2016SQL Compare and SQL Data Compare 12 support major new features in SQL Server 2016, so when you’re ready to move to 2016, Redgate is here to support you. The comparison tools already safely handle:Dynamic Data MaskingRow Level SecurityIn-memory OLTP tablesJSON syntax and stretch tablesNext up we’ll be tackling support for Temporal

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