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Updated analysis template avaliable for download
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010Today we released an updated analysis template for SQL Enlight. The template includes a fix of analysis rule ‘SA0044: Consider creating statistics on all composite index columns’.
There was a problem with the previous version and it was outputting the incorrect column as candidate for creating statistics.
You can download the updated template here.
Announcing the release of SQL Enlight 1.7 RTM
Monday, March 1st, 2010We are happy to announce the final release of SQL Enlight 1.7. The tool is available for download here.
Improvements and new features in SQL Enlight 1.7
- Integrated analysis rules are removed – now all rules are customizable.
- Analysis context – server details and database schema are now available during static code analysis and can be used in the analysis rules.
- Parameterized analysis rules – analysis rules can have parameters that to be specified before analysis.
- Executed statements history – new feature for saving reusing executed queries in SQL Server Management Studio.
- Improved analysis rule designer – support the new analysis context, testing of XPath expressions, tree views of test query SQML and analysis.
- Explicit analysis group – rules in that group can be executed directly from the SQL Enlight menu.
- Export and import of analysis rules and analysis templates – analysis template and analysis rules now can be exported and easily shared between team members.
- Analysis before executing T-SQL script – analysis can be configured to be run just before executing T-SQL code in SSMS.
- Analysis rule selection before analysis – now you can choose which rules to use just before running the analysis.
- Extended SSMS object explorer analysis menu – the menu now allows using specific analysis group or analysis rule separately.
- Support for several XPath extension functions including support for the http://exslt.org extension modules.
- New analysis rules – the default analysis template now includes 19 new static analysis rules.
Thank you all, for your feedback and suggestions! You helped us in creating all the great new features in the current SQL Enlight release!
Hope you will enjoy it as much as we do!
SQL Enlight 1.7 BETA
Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010What’s new in SQL Enlight 1.7 BETA
- Improvements in analysis rules designer.
- Implemented several XPath extension functions including support for the http://exslt.org extension modules.
- Support for Statistics in analysis context.
- Updates of some of the analysis rules – EX0001, EX0002 and EX0003.
- SQML optimization. See the changes in SQML that may affect your custom analysis rules.
Previous release improvements and new features
- Integrated analysis rules are removed and now all rules are customizable.
- Analysis context – server details and database schema are now available during analysis and can be used in the analysis rules.
- Parameterized analysis rules – analysis rules can have parameters that to be specified before analysis.
- Executed statements history – new feature for saving reusing executed queries in SQL Server Management Studio.
- Improved analysis rule designer – support the new analysis context, testing of XPath expressions, tree views of test query SQML and analysis.
- Explicit analysis group – rules in that group can be executed directly from the SQL Enlight menu.
- New analysis rules – the default analysis template now includes 9 more rules ( 5 of them are explicit rules ).
- Export and import of analysis rules and analysis templates – analysis template and analysis rules now can be exported and easily shared between team members.
- Analysis before executing T-SQL script – analysis can be configured to be run just before executing T-SQL code in SSMS.
- Analysis rule selection before analysis – now you can choose which rules to use just before running the analysis.
- Extended SSMS object explorer analysis menu – the menu now allows using specific analysis group or analysis rule separately.
We have planned the release of the final version at the beginning for the third week of February 2010.
The beta version in now available for download here.
SQL Enlight 1.7 CTP is now released
Tuesday, December 29th, 2009Just at the at the end of 2009, we are happy to announce the CTP release of SQL Enlight 1.7! It took us a while, but we think that the result is worth it.
The new version can download here.
Overview
- Analysis context – server details and database schema are now available during analysis and can be used in the analysis rules.
- Parameterized analysis rules – analysis rules can have parameters that to be specified before analysis.
- Executed statements history – new feature for saving reusing executed queries in SQL Server Management Studio.
- Improved analysis rule designer – support the new analysis context, testing of XPath expressions, tree views of test query SQML and analysis.
- Explicit analysis group – rules in that group can be executed directly from the SQL Enlight menu.
- New analysis rules – the default analysis template now includes 9 more rules ( 5 of them are explicit rules ).
- Export and import of analysis rules and analysis templates – analysis template and analysis rules now can be exported and easily shared between team members.
- Analysis before executing T-SQL script – analysis can be configured to be run just before executing T-SQL code in SSMS.
- Analysis rule selection before analysis – now you can choose which rules to use just before running the analysis.
- Extended SSMS object explorer analysis menu – the menu now allows using specific analysis group or analysis rule separately.
- Several other integration and usability improvements.

This release is a CTP which includes the new features of the coming version 1.7. What the final version is going to include are some optinizations,improvements and completed documentation.
The final version will be available at the beginning of February 2010. Until then, any feedback and feature requests are welcome.
That’s all for now from us, have a nice holidays, Marry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Ubitsoft Team
