SQLE 2.2302.0-pre2 Release Notes: Project Overview, New Features, and Full Release Information
The article introduces the SQLE project, details the new preview version 2.2302.0-pre2 with features such as external data source import and DMP integration, and provides the complete release notes, optimization items, links to previous versions, and additional reading resources.
1. SQLE Project Introduction – SQLE is an open‑source SQL audit tool from the ActionTech community, designed for database users and administrators, supporting multi‑scenario audits, standardized release processes, native MySQL auditing, and extensible database types.
2. New Version Main Features
• Support for importing data sources from other platforms (Enterprise edition), enabling users to sync external data sources to SQLE without duplicate configuration.
• Integration with the commercial product "Yunshu·DMP: Database Cluster Management Platform"; a step‑by‑step example shows creating a dedicated SQLE user in DMP, adding SIP to the data source group, and configuring the external data source synchronization task in SQLE.
• After synchronization, the imported data source appears in the default project, allowing work order creation and scan tasks.
3. Complete Release Information
Features
[#1253] Support for synchronizing DMP data sources.
Optimizations
[#1259][#684] UI interaction improvements.
[#1257] Added secondary confirmation for work order deployment.
[#1248] Alert messages now include work order links.
[#1237] Integrated the latest version of CloudBeaver.
Additional sections list previous versions, recommended reading links (e.g., MySQL/Oracle SQL development rules, SQLE compatibility tests, custom rule development), and a QQ group number (637150065) for community discussion.
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