Announcing SQL Server Management Studio - December 2015 Release
Today, we are happy to announce the latest preview of SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS). This release includes all updates included in the November release, and features improvements and bug fixes to many components including Showplan comparison, the SSMS results tab, the Extended Events session wizard, and many more.
Get it here:
Download SSMS December 2015 Preview
* The version number for the latest preview is 13.0.900.73
New in this release
1. Improvements to Execution plan (Showplan) comparison to enable comparison of the current query execution plan with one saved in a file.
2. Improved IntelliSense support for inline columnstore indexes in SSMS.
3. Bug fix in Extended Events session wizard to enable selection of templates when connected to an Azure V12 server.
4. Fix for Microsoft Connect bug #1390296: Enables functionality to “Switch to results tab after the query executes” if SSMS is set to display results in grid format.
5. Fix for Microsoft Connect bug #2004111: SSMS will now display un-truncated column headers when displaying results in grid format.
6. Additional bug fixes including the addition of tab-stops in the “Create Audit” and “New Login” dialogs under the Security folder to enable easier keyboard navigation.
Please visit the SSMS download page for additional details including Microsoft Connect IDs for issues that were fixed.
Known Issues:
The list of known issues is available in Release notes available here.
Contact Us:
If you have any questions or feedback, please visit our forum or Microsoft Connect page. We are fully committed to improving the SSMS experience and look forward to hearing from you!
Comments
Anonymous
December 17, 2015
The download link references msdn.microsoft.com/.../mt588477.aspx, but that page does not contain info about this update :(.Anonymous
December 17, 2015
Here is the right link .... msdn.microsoft.com/.../mt238290.aspxAnonymous
December 17, 2015
I pulled 900 down this AM EST, totally blew up my SSDT and .800 version of SSMS. Quite a mess, no wonder they pulled it offAnonymous
December 18, 2015
re-issue works ok now, Plan compare doesnt highlight differences in some cases, will open connect itemAnonymous
December 28, 2015
Why can't we just stick to Visual Studio than Management Studio? Do we really need two clients?