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The universal database manager for working with SQL and NoSQL. dbeaver.io dbeaver.com github.com/dbeaver/dbeaver

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You can automate your exports to always keep your reports up-to-date. Schedule export tasks to run monthly, weekly, daily, or as frequently as you need. This feature is available in DBeaver Enterprise, Ultimate, and Team Editions.
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Good news for everyone who works with spatial data in DBeaver: now you can use not only predefined maps but add your own as well. 🌏
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This good news is for everyone who works with spatial data. We added the lasso to quickly select the desired areas on the map in the Value Panel
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In DBeaver 25.0, there is a faster way to generate queries using AI. Simply enter the command in the SQL Editor, type your prompt, and execute it.
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We were glad to participate in SQL Saturday 2023, the important event for the community. It's always great to meet you live, learn something new and share our experiences. Can't wait to see you again at the next events dedicated to the database world!
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DBeaver Community 24.0 brings us a lot of improvements to the SQL Editor. They include semantic analysis and query validation, the new outline panel, code highlighting customization, and more. Try it yourself and share your feedback 🦫
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Short DBeaver numbers for 2020: 17 370 github stars, 3961 commits, 2920 closed issues, 324TB of downloaded files globally, 24 small releases, 4 big releases, 9 new supported databases. Thank you to our great community for support! Move forward to the next year! 🎉
You can easily handle your spatial data with DBeaver's Value Panel. It allows you to select one or multiple regions on the map, view detailed information about each of them, save the result as a picture, and much more.
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GitHub Copilot now works in DBeaver Community and DBeaver PRO. You can write SQL queries faster with AI assistance built right in.
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Working with large SQL scripts in DBeaver became easier thanks to the new Outline panel. Using it, you can view the whole structure of your script and all the data types and quickly switch between different statements. Try this feature in our desktop apps from the 24.0 version.
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It's busy days for the DBeaver team. We are developing a lot of new interesting things and hope to share them with you near future. But now, we would like to introduce the new feature. It is "folding" in the SQL editor. We finally did it in DBeaver CE 7.2.5.
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Our community, including users migrating from SSMS, asked us to add the option to show multiple result sets vertically. We are happy to say that this feature has appeared in DBeaver 23.2.2. Go to Preferences -> User Interface -> Toolbar Customization to display the new button
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In version 23.0, we were focused on accessibility, and our community greatly helped us. It became easier for blind and visually impaired people to use our app. Font customization, improved screen reader behavior, new shortcuts, and more are waiting for you in the new release
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SQL diff generation is a helpful feature for data comparison and synchronization. Simple case: You can generate differences in the test environment and apply them in production using a SQL file.
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Do you like color indication as much as we like it? Now you can color your data not only for simple values but for the complicated conditions as well.
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If you are afraid to change the important data in the table by mistake, this problem can be easily solved. Just turn on read-only mode and view the table without the editing function.
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Have you tried ChatGPT in DBeaver yet? With its help, you can create SQL queries quickly using commands in human language. Learn more about this cool feature from our brand new YouTube video
From the latest release, DBeaver supports curve geometries, including multisurface polygons. You can now easily draw any area formed from smooth lines on the map by writing a SQL query.
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