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SQLE 1.2206.0-pre2 Release Notes: New Features, Full Release Information, and Future Plans

The preview release SQLE 1.2206.0-pre2 introduces enterprise‑level SQL drill‑down analysis, a refreshed login page, detailed release notes with new features and bug fixes, and outlines future plans to support more database types, while providing links to documentation, demos, and previous versions.

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SQLE 1.2206.0-pre2 Release Notes: New Features, Full Release Information, and Future Plans

SQL audit tool SQLE (open‑source) released version 1.2206.0‑pre2, a preview build that adds new functionalities while not guaranteeing smooth upgrade.

Project Overview – SQLE is a SQL audit platform for database users and administrators, supporting multi‑scenario audits, standardized release processes, native MySQL audit, and extensible database types. Repository, documentation, and demo links are provided.

New Features – Enterprise edition now supports problem‑SQL drill‑down analysis, allowing users to submit a SQL statement, view audit opinions, and click “Analyze” to obtain execution plans, table/field/index details, and other diagnostic information. The login page has been refreshed with a new logo.

Full Release Information – The release notes list added features such as data‑dictionary and execution‑plan view, login page style changes, and bug fixes including MySQL 8.0 API errors and data‑source deletion issues.

Future Plans – Upcoming versions will extend SQL drill‑down analysis to more database types and provide richer optimization guidance per database.

Links to previous releases (1.2205.0, 1.2204.0, 1.2203.0) and recommended reading on SQL development rules, custom rule development, and usage guides are included, along with a community QQ group for further discussion.

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