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For example, Notebooks is a super cool feature built into ADS. Each tool has different experiences built into it and can be launched from the other seamlessly. SSMS/Azure Data Studio integration – I’ll write a separate blog post on our SSMS + Azure Data Studio (ADS) story, but in a nutshell, think of these two tools not as separate tools doing different things, but as one integrated tool.Support for Data classification “read-write” permissions.Exposed new properties on configuration/server/database objects.Extend SQL Server Management Objects (SMO) support for resumable index creation.SLO/Edition/MaxSize database properties now accept custom names, making it easier to support future editions of Azure SQL Databases.Support for SQL 2019 – This is the first release of SSMS that will be fully aware of SQL Server 2019 (compatibility level 150).
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You can also refer to the full SQL Server Management Studio 18 Release Notes for all details. For the sake of completeness, as well as to recognize all the fantastic work the SSMS team has done, I’d like to highlight all the cool stuff we’ve brought to you across all the preview releases including the incremental work between Preview 7 and GA. Some of you may have been following the journey, and some not. We will continue to bring cool features into both SQL Server Management Studio as well as Azure Data Studio as it makes sense. Ideally, we want to ship a product that’s better than the version its replacing. We were very close to getting the release out multiple times, until some ship blocker showed up at the last minute and we had to bail. You can download SQL Server Management Studio 18 today. among many others, and after 5 previews, I am very excited to share that SSMS 18 is now generally available. 6 months later, having passed several internal checks such as accessibility, privacy, security, compliance, etc. I expected a fair amount of work but didn’t realize how complicated the process would be. When I joined the SQL Tools team as a PM back in October 2018, my top priority was to release SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) 18.