SQL Doc 5.0 release notes
Published 03 M 2019
As of version 5.0.0, SQL Doc no longer supports 32-bit versions of Windows, or SQL Server 2005
Version 5.0.9 - 3rd March 2020
Features
- Azure Active Directory authentication types can now be used to connect.
Version 5.0.8 - 14th January 2020
Features
SQL Doc now documents Azure Active Directory users
Fixes
- Added connection properties no longer appear in the server name in the documentation
Version 5.0.7 - 5th December 2019
Fixes
- On an Azure SQL database or Azure managed instance, the database version property now reports a correct version string
Version 5.0.6 - 28th November 2019
Features
Updated to the latest SQL Compare Engine, version 14.1.14
Version 5.0.5 - 11th September 2019
Features
Updated to the latest SQL Compare Engine, version 14.0.1
Version 5.0.4 - 11th July 2019
Fixes
SDOC-1929: 'Allow Nulls' property on columns renamed to 'Nullability' and now displays values 'NOT NULL' and 'NULL allowed' to make it clearer what is being referred to when column headings are not visible
Version 5.0.3 - 11th June 2019
Fixes
Updated to the latest SQL Compare Engine, version 13.7.15
SQL Doc now distinguishes between file groups and partition schemes in the list of properties on an index
Version 5.0.2 - 3rd June 2019
Fixes
- Restored ability to install SQL Doc on machines that don't have .NET Framework 2.0-3.5 installed
Version 5.0.1 - 23rd May 2019
Fixes
- SDOC-1926: Added a new exit code 80 to the SQL Doc command line for when there is any output on the standard error stream and there isn't a more specific exit code available
Version 5.0.0 - 14th May 2019
Features
- The UI now runs as a 64 bit process