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ApexSQL August 2017 newsletter - SharePoint and Tableau, CI with Bamboo, CRUD and code Execution alerts

ApexSQL August 2017 newsletter - SharePoint and Tableau, CI with Bamboo, CRUD and code Execution alerts   Click here to view this newsletter in your browser         ApexSQL August 2017 newsletter     Lots to announce this newsletter ... New product – data import and export We are happy to announce the imminent release of another new product. ApexSQL Pump is a developer tool for getting data into and out of a database, for example to export into Excel or import from CSV. For more information on this product please see What’s next in ApexSQL Developer: ApexSQL Pump – SQL Server data import and export. New features We’ve have released several new versions of ApexSQL Doc in the recent weeks. Two big new features are support for SharePoint and Tableau documentation. Please see the following links below for more information: What’s new in ApexSQL Doc 2017 R5 – SharePoint documentationWhat’s new in ApexSQL Doc 2017 R4 – Tableau documentation We’ve also recently released several new features for ApexSQL Complete, a free SSMS and Visual Studio add-in for SQL code auto-complete that includes a variety of other enhancements for improved productivity. Export results to Excel – right click query results directly into an Excel spreadsheet Automatic CRUD procedure creation – quickly generate Insert, Update, Delete and Select procedures from a customizable template, right from SSMS or Visual Studio Execution alerts – to prevent execution of a statement that may inadvertently delete or damage data. The feature includes the ability to customize and even create new alerts For a detailed description of all of these features see What’s new in ApexSQL Complete 2017 R7. Frequent updates We have begun implementing a new feature in our auto-updater, frequent updates, to allow users to update to patches, we release. Traditionally users have had to manually download and install these patches from the Patches category on the download page. Now, with the click of a check box, patches can be included in the normal update process. Patches are more iterative updates, that generally include bug fixes only. They can be helpful for users affected by a particular bug that was patched or just generally want to benefit from incremental quality improvements. For more information on this feature, please see the KB: Frequent updates. Get your keys updated and resent automatically Each time we add a new product (which is frequently), this product is added to our bundles. So if you own an ApexSQL bundle e.g. ApexSQL Developer, the key will be added to your list of keys and products. We send out periodic account reviews to update existing customers with new keys and customers can always email us as well to request them to be resent. But now you can update your account to get new tools and have keys sent to you automatically. Just go to our new Resend keys kiosk, enter the email associated with the account and hit the button! SQL Source control videos We’ve released a lot of new videos on SQL source control in the last few weeks based on popular topics raised by users. Did you know you could manage data with ApexSQL Source control? Working with static data  Or that you could implement sophisticated branching schemes? How to utilize branching in Git  How about implementing SQL source control without even selecting or using a source control repository, requiring only a working file folder? Using a Working folder with SQL Server source control  Associating changeset with a specific work ID is another key capability of Team Foundation Server that can be implemented in ApexSQL Source control. How to associate a TFS work item ID with a changeset  And last but not least, everything you ever wanted to know about the ApexSQL Source Control “Action center” Action center  If you have a specific use case or feature that you’d like to learn more about in a video or article, please send your suggestions to support@apexsql.com SQL CI/CD/DLM with Bamboo We are putting the finishing touches on our native plug-in for Atlassian Bamboo build server, part of the ApexSQL CI/CD toolkit. Our Bamboo plug-in should be publically available in a few weeks. Other plug-ins for VSTS/TFS, TeamCity and Jenkins will be released over the coming weeks. By integrating the free ApexSQL CI/CD plug-in into your Bamboo pipelines, you can include all of the critical steps needed to create a SQL Server database CI and/or CD pipeline including. Building a database from object and static data scripts stored in a source control repository Filling all of the remaining data with randomly generated, synthetic test data Adding triggers to audit sensitive tables Automatically running unit tests over the newly created database including SQL Cop tests Documenting the changes/delta in CHM, HTML, DOC or PDF Reviewing the database against a set of “Best practices” and reporting on violations (coming soon) Creating a synchronization script with a target database Building a NuGet release package Notifying stakeholders of completion, success vs failure Brian Lockwood Founder and CEO @FightingCEO     What's new     Here is our most recent release ApexSQL Doc 2017 R5 The new ApexSQL Doc offers support for SharePoint Server in doc, docx and pdf output formats. We fixed 11 bugs and known issues. Usability and quality are improved See What's new for descriptions for all of our recent releases   Videos Take a look at our most recent videos How to split a table in SQL Server Working with static data How to utilize branching in Git Action center How to associate a TFS work item ID with a changeset How to install ApexSQL Monitor Using a Working folder with SQL Server source control   Blog     Here are our most recent blog posts     What’s next in ApexSQL Developer: ApexSQL Pump – SQL Server data import and export ApexSQL Decrypt 2017 R3 – Product update alert What’s next in the ApexSQL CI/CD toolkit – Bamboo build server plug-in What’s new in ApexSQL Complete 2017 R7 What’s new in ApexSQL Doc 2017 R4 – Tableau documentation ApexSQL Backup 2017 R4 – Product update alert What’s new in ApexSQL Doc 2017 R5 – SharePoint documentation ApexSQL Doc 2017 R5 – Product update alert ApexSQL Restore discontinued     Solution center     Our Solution center is a content site with in-depth articles focusing on tough nuts that DBAs and developers are challenged with     How to identify and solve SQL Server index scan problems How to automatically pull SQL Server database objects from a shared script folder to a local database How to automatically compare and synchronize SQL Server database objects with a shared script folder How to automate and schedule SQL Server index defragmentation How to backup multiple SQL Server databases automatically     Knowledgebase     Take a look at some tricks and how-to articles for ApexSQL tools at our knowledgebase blog     Frequent updates ApexSQL floating licenses ApexSQL license types Automatic resend keys How to remove add-ins just from Visual Studio while retaining them in SQL Server Management Studio Export to Excel Execution alerts Differences between the dedicated and shared development models     SQL Shack     Here is a list of all SQL Shack articles published since our last newsletter     Planning a SQL Server Backup and Restore strategy in a multi-server environment using PowerShell and T-SQL Analysis Services (SSAS) Tabular Models – Attributes and Measures How to create geographic maps in Power BI using ArcGIS All about Latches in SQL Server SQL Server system databases – the model database A Quick start Guide to Managing SQL Server 2017 on CentOS/RHEL Using the SSH Protocol How to replace ASCII special characters in SQL Server Using SSIS ForEach Loop containers to process files in Date Order How to automate Azure Active Directory (AAD) tasks using the Cloud Shell Working with Azure Active Directory and Azure SQL Database How to Configure a TDE database with AlwaysOn using the Azure Key Vault in SQL Server 2016 SQL Server universal comparison quantified predicates (ANY, ALL, SOME) What’s New in Reporting Services (SSRS) 2017     What's next     We've got a full development pipeline. Here is what will be coming out soon     ApexSQL Enforce 2017 – Initial release of ApexSQL Enforce will include Policy based rules enforcement for SQL Server settings, database objects and scripts covering configuration, performance, security, naming conventions, best practices and more, along with multiple customizable warning thresholds, reports, imports/exports and will be able to be run automatically as part of a continuous integration. ApexSQL Data Diff 2017 – The upcoming release of ApexSQL Data Diff will offer the following: Script folder data source, GUI themes, Create rollback script before synchronization, Create script folder backup for destination script folder or source control before synchronization, 6 new CLI switches. Usability and quality will be improved. Read more ApexSQL Monitor 2017 R4 – The upcoming release of ApexSQL Monitor will offer Baseline threshold adjustment. Usability and quality will be improved. Read more ApexSQL Source Control 2017 R5 – The upcoming release of ApexSQL Source Control will offer GUI themes. Usability and quality will be improved ApexSQL Complete 2017 R8 – The upcoming release of ApexSQL Complete will offer GUI themes. Usability and quality will be improved. Read more Stay tuned for more releases and new products on our What's next page     Events     Here are some upcoming events we are sponsoring     SQLSaturday #660 Lviv, Ukraine - August 19 FairfieldPASS UG Stamford, CT - September 12 Steel City SSUG Birmingham, AL - September 19 HRSSUG Virginia Beach, VA - September 20     ApexSQL LLC | 11312 US 15-501 N, suite 107-212 | Chapel Hill, NC, 27517 | USA Phone: +1 (866) 665-5500 Email: sales@apexsql.com To unsubscribe from further mailings, please click here  

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