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SQLE 2.2302.0-pre4 Release Notes and Feature Overview

The SQLE 2.2302.0-pre4 pre‑release introduces enterprise‑level operation‑record viewing, outlines the tool’s project background, provides download links, and lists new features, optimizations, and bug fixes in a detailed release‑notes format for database administrators and developers.

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Aikesheng Open Source Community
Aikesheng Open Source Community
SQLE 2.2302.0-pre4 Release Notes and Feature Overview

SQL audit tool SQLE 2.2302.0-pre4 was released as a preview version, offering new functionalities for trial use without guaranteeing seamless upgrades.

Project Introduction – SQLE, an open‑source SQL audit platform from the Aikexing community, supports multi‑scenario audits, standardized release processes, native MySQL auditing, and extensible database types. Key resources include the GitHub repository, documentation site, release page, audit‑plugin development guide, and online demos for both community and enterprise editions (admin/admin credentials).

New Version Main Features

1. Support for Viewing Operation Records (Enterprise Edition)

Version v2.2302.0-pre4 adds a visual operation‑record view, allowing administrators to inspect actions such as data‑source modifications, project rule template changes, workflow template updates, and intelligent scan task operations. Records can be filtered by time, project, and operator, with a default retention of 90 days.

Operation record entry:

Operation record list page:

Complete Release Information

Features

[#1281] Support viewing platform operation records (Enterprise edition).

Optimizations

[#1294] UI improvements.

Fixes

[#1282] Fixed issue where concurrent plugin tasks interfered with each other.

Previous versions and recommended reading links are provided for further reference.

For more information and community discussion, join the official QQ group (ID: 637150065).

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