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Special comment wn_PageTitle has been added allowing users to give a meaningful name to query pages. Cursor position is retained when switching between query pages. Bug Fix: When opening a workbook, the last file is not loaded. Bug Fix: Unable to save deleted local relationships. Bug Fix: E/R diagram does not draw itself until user clicks it. Microsoft sql versions list update#
Bug Fix: Update wizard occasionally uses incorrect table name if multiple tables exists with same name but different schema.For example: WinSQL c:\files\one.sql -uuserId -pPassword -dDSNName Bug Fix: A SQL file cannot be opened from command line.Bug Fix: A blank WHERE clause is generated when a PK field is not included among the fields in the UPDATE wizard.Display datatype with length for every column in the Update/Insert Wizard.Enhanced command line support that works with auto-save sessions.
Code Generation for multiple languages. Ability to schedule exports to CSV or Pipe delimited. Ability to Export entire database to CSV or Pipe delimited format. Microsoft sql versions list drivers#
New 64bit drivers are now available for:. Microsoft sql versions list 64 Bit#
ODBC drivers are now available for both 32 as well as 64 bit WinSQL. Bug Fix: SQL query for DELETEing record is incorrect when no PK exist in the table. Bug Fix: BIT data type was being exported as true/false rather than 1/0 for text export. Bug Fix: Ex classes were being overwritten during code generation.
Default focus is changed to the DNS combobox in the connection window, provided user id and password fields are filled. Shortcuts for Copy/Paste (CTRL+C/CTRL+V) works for catalog and history filter screen. SQL Server 2008 R2 Compact is a free version of SQL Server for use in embedded environments, such as mobile devices and other Windows systems.Version 15.0 Major Release Version 15.0.251.791, Updated February 10, 2021. Like Standard edition, it has no limitations on the amount of memory used and supports the use of up to four CPUs. SQL Server 2008 R2 Web is a specialized version of SQL Server for use in web hosting environments. Microsoft sql versions list upgrade#
Microsoft also offers a direct upgrade path to convert Developer servers to production licensing This product has the exact same functionality as Enterprise Edition and only differs in the license.
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Developers who need the full features of SQL Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition for use in a non-production environment may find SQL Server 2008 R2 Developer Edition the right tool for the job. It supports the standard hub-and-spoke data warehouse architecture. SQL Server 2008 R2 Parallel Data Warehouse Edition provides an appliance-based solution for highly scalable data warehouse applications. Datacenter edition provides access to SQL Server's multiserver administration tools and allows the use of unlimited memory. SQL Server 2008 R2 Datacenter Edition supports up to 256 logical processors and provides high-end scalability. It's also more expensive than it was before but has discounted options for 25 users. It previously supported unlimited processors but is now capped at eight CPUs. SQL Server 2008 Enterprise Edition is now more limited than in the past. Standard Edition 2005 introduces database mirroring and integration services. It can handle up to four CPUs with an unlimited amount of RAM. The workhorse SQL Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition remains the staple of the product line for serious database applications. It offers limited replication capabilities as well. Workgroup edition maxes out at two CPUs with 3 GB of RAM and allows for most of the functionality you’d expect from a server-based relational database. SQL Server 2008 R2 Workgroup is billed as a “small business SQL Server” and it offers an impressive array of functionality for a price tag per processor or available under a 5-user license. It’s a great tool for developing and testing applications and extremely small implementations, but that’s about as far as you can run with it. It remains free and retains the limitations of MSDE with respect to client connections and performance. SQL Server 2008 R2 Express Edition replaces the Microsoft Data Engine as the free version of SQL Server for application development and lightweight use.