SQLE 1.2210.0-pre2 Release Notes: New Features, Enhancements, and Fixes
The SQLE 1.2210.0-pre2 release introduces CloudBeaver integration for multiple database types, adds new MySQL audit rules, provides several UI optimizations, and resolves critical bugs, offering a more comprehensive and secure SQL auditing experience for both community and enterprise users.
SQL audit tool SQLE 1.2210.0-pre2 was released as a preview version, allowing users to try new features without guaranteeing a smooth upgrade.
Project Introduction : SQLE is an open‑source SQL audit platform for database users and administrators, supporting multi‑scenario audits, standardized release processes, native MySQL auditing, and extensible database types.
New Features : The release integrates CloudBeaver, enabling synchronization of additional database types—including Oracle, OceanBase for MySQL, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, TiDB, and Db2—so that non‑compliant SQL statements executed via CloudBeaver are blocked.
Release Notes :
Features
Added MySQL audit rule to prohibit rename and change commands, preventing column and table name modifications.
Introduced MySQL rule requiring a LIMIT clause (default 1000) for SELECT statements.
Optimizations
Enabled direct navigation to CloudBeaver from the SQL workbench when configured.
Added filter conditions to the intelligent scan task list.
Improved work order progress styling.
Fixes
Resolved issue where expired failed work orders were not reclaimed.
Fixed LDAP user login failure after synchronization to CloudBeaver.
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