SQL Search; Flyway; SQL Source Control; Source Control for Oracle; SQL Compare; Schema Compare for Oracle; SQL Data Compare; Data Compare for Oracle; Protect and preserve data. SQL Provision; Data Masker; SQL Clone; SQL Backup; SQL Data Catalog.NET.NET Developer Bundle.NET Reflector; ANTS Performance Profiler; ANTS Memory Profiler. Download SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) for Visual Studio.; 6 minutes to read +34; In this article. APPLIES TO: SQL Server Azure SQL Database Azure Synapse Analytics (SQL Data Warehouse) Parallel Data Warehouse SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) is a modern development tool for building SQL Server relational databases, databases in Azure SQL, Analysis Services (AS) data models, Integration. Description Component; Use Object Explorer to view and manage all of the objects in one or more instances of SQL Server.: Object Explorer: How to use Template Explorer to build and manage files of boilerplate text that you use to speed the development of queries and scripts.: Template Explorer: How to use the deprecated Solution Explorer to build projects used to manage administration items.
Users of SQL Server Management Studio are now able to benefit from the innovations and features in Azure Data Studio. Azure Data Studio is a cross-platform and open-source desktop tool for your environments, whether in the cloud, on-premises, or hybrid. Therefore, there's no need to install a virtual machine with Windows (which was the only way to run SQL Server on a Mac prior to SQL Server 2017). Install and Configure Docker This is a prerequisite for installing SQL Server on your Mac.
Please note that SQL Workbench/J has no relation to the product MySQL Workbench which is maintained and owned by Oracle.
If you are looking for MySQL Workbench support please contact Oracle.
If you are looking for MySQL Workbench support please contact Oracle.
SQL Workbench/J requires Java 8 or later
Using Java 11 or later is highly recommended, especially with High-DPI screens.
Build 127 is the last build to support Java 8. Starting with the next build, Java 11 will be required.
Build 127 is the last build to support Java 8. Starting with the next build, Java 11 will be required.
Stable release
Current stable release: Build 127, 2020-08-22 (Release History)
The generic package contains the jar file, the manual (HTML and PDF), shell scripts for Linux/Unix based systems (including MacOS) to start the application as well as a Windows® launcher and sample XSLT scripts.
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The download includes the language files for English and German. The application's language can be changed from within the options dialog (Tools -> Options).
If you want to import or export Microsoft Excel files (XLS, XLSX) or import OpenOffice Calc documents, download the 'Generic package including all optional libraries' (approx. 30MB). If you are in doubt which one to use, download that.
Please see Creating a macOS executable for a short description on how to build a macOS executable using 'Automator'.
Change in the directory layout!
Starting with build 125 all additional libraries (e.g. for Excel exports) are expected in the sub-directory ext relative to the directory where sqlworkbench.jar is located. The location of the JDBC drivers is not affected by this.
If you download the archive 'with optional libraries', the libraries will automatically be extracted into the ext subdirectory and you can remove the existing libraries from directory where sqlworkbench.jar is located.
- Generic package for all systems including all optional libraries (sha1)
- Generic package for all systems without support for importing or exporting Excel or OpenOffice spreadsheets (sha1)
- Source code (sha1)
Please note:
If you have copied the jar files for the Excel and OpenOffice support before, please delete all existing files from the ext subdirectory before extracting the new archive as some of the library names have changed.
Older versions can be downloaded from the download archive
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Current development build: 127.1 ( 2020-10-18)
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Applies to:SQL Server (all supported versions) Azure SQL Database Azure SQL Managed Instance Azure Synapse Analytics
SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) is an integrated environment for managing any SQL infrastructure. Use SSMS to access, configure, manage, administer, and develop all components of SQL Server, Azure SQL Database, and Azure Synapse Analytics. SSMS provides a single comprehensive utility that combines a broad group of graphical tools with a number of rich script editors to provide access to SQL Server for developers and database administrators of all skill levels.
SQL Server Management Studio components
Description | Component |
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Use Object Explorer to view and manage all of the objects in one or more instances of SQL Server. | Object Explorer |
How to use Template Explorer to build and manage files of boilerplate text that you use to speed the development of queries and scripts. | Template Explorer |
How to use the deprecated Solution Explorer to build projects used to manage administration items such as scripts and queries. | Solution Explorer |
How to use the visual design tools included in Management Studio. | Visual Database Tools |
How to use the Management Studio language editors to interactively build and debug queries and scripts. | Query and Text Editors |
SQL Server Management Studio for Business Intelligence
To access, configure, manage, and administer Analysis Services, Integration Services, and Reporting Services, use SQL Server Management Studio. Although all three business intelligence technologies rely on SQL Server Management Studio, the administrative tasks associated with each of these technologies are slightly different.
Note
To create and modify Analysis Services, Reporting Services, and Integration Services solutions, use SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT), not SQL Server Management Studio. SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) is a development environment that is based on MicrosoftVisual Studio.
Managing Analysis Services Solutions Using SQL Server Management Studio
SQL Server Management Studio enables you to manage Analysis Services objects, such as performing back-ups and processing objects.
Management Studio provides an Analysis Services Script project in which you develop and save scripts written in Multidimensional Expressions (MDX), Data Mining Extensions (DMX), and XML for Analysis (XMLA). You use Analysis Services Scripts projects to perform management tasks or re-create objects, such as database and cubes, on Analysis Services instances. For example, you can develop an XMLA script in an Analysis Services Script project that creates new objects directly on an existing Analysis Services instance. The Analysis Services Scripts projects can be saved as part of a solution and integrated with source code control.
For more information about how to use SQL Server Management Studio, see Developing and Implementing Using SQL Server Management Studio.
Managing Integration Services Solutions Using SQL Server Management Studio
SQL Server Management Studio enables you to use the Integration Services service to manage packages and monitor running packages. You can also use Management Studio to organize packages into folders, run packages, import and export packages, migrate Data Transformation Services (DTS) packages, and upgrade Integration Services packages.
Managing Reporting Services Projects Using SQL Server Management Studio
Use SQL Server Management Studio to enable Reporting Services features, administer the server and databases, and manage roles and jobs.
You manage shared schedules by using the Shared Schedules folder, and manage report server databases (ReportServer, ReportServerTempdb). You also create a RSExecRole in the Master system database when you move a report server database to a new or different SQL Server Database Engine (SQL Server Database Engine). For more information about these tasks, see the following articles:
You also manage the server by enabling and configuring various features, setting server defaults, and managing roles and jobs. For more information about these tasks, see the following articles:
Non-English language versions of SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS)
The block on mixed languages setup has been lifted. You can install SSMS German on a French Windows. If the OS language doesn't match the SSMS language, the user needs to change the language under Tools > Options > International Settings. Otherwise, SSMS shows the English UI.
For more information about different locale with previous versions, reference Install non-English language versions of SSMS.
Support Policy for SSMS
- Starting with SSMS 17.0, the SQL Tools team has adopted the Microsoft Modern Lifecycle Policy.
- Read the original Modern Lifecycle Policy announcement. For more information, see Modern Policy FAQs.
- For information on diagnostic data collection and feature usage, see the SQL Server privacy supplement.
Cross-platform tool
SSMS runs on Windows (AMD or Intel) only. If you need a tool that runs on platforms other than Windows, take a look at Azure Data Studio. Azure Data Studio is a cross-platform tool that runs on macOS, Linux, as well as Windows. For details, see Azure Data Studio.
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