This new release of SQLyog is a maintenance release implementing support for CHECK -constraints (as of MariaDB) and more, as well as fixing a few bugs. Changes as compared to […]
read moreThis release fixes a rare crash as well as a regression bug introduced in 13.1.0. Bug Fixes: –Fixed a regression bug introduced in 13.1.0, an error was returned on adding […]
read moreSince April 19th, when MySQL 8.0 became Generally Available (GA), the MySQL community has been abuzz with excitement over all of the new features and improvements. Many of new features […]
read moreImportant notice: with the 13.0 release we have changed registration keys. Please have your new key available when upgrading from a pre-13 version. As usual registered users will get it from […]
read moreImportant notice: with this release we have changed registration keys. Please have your new key available when upgrading. As usual registered users will get it from our Customer Portal. This […]
read moreEvery MySQL database programmer should learn and apply the newly added MariaDB and MySQL Window Functions and Common Table Expressions(CTEs) in their daily work. Both CTEs and window functions enable […]
read moreIn our last blog, we had a look at MySQL 8 and mentioned new features available here. However, some of those features are already in MariaDB and have been […]
read moreIn our last blog, we had a look at MySQL 8 and mentioned new features available here. However, some of those features are already in MariaDB and have been […]
read moreThis new release of SQLyog fixes two bugs that had little or no impact for most users. But for some users the fixes are important. Changes as compared to MySQL […]
read moreThis new release of SQLyog fixes two bugs that had little or no impact for most users. But for some users the fixes are important. Changes as compared to MySQL […]
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