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- Data viewer:
- Advanced paste was fixed (multiple row paste)
- SQL editor:
- SQL script toolbar was redesigned
- Omit empty results tab for new editor
- Copy as source code was fixed
- Auto-completion disable was fixed
- Query cancel UI was fixed (force cancel confirmation was removed)
- Data transfer:
- Export in TXT format: max column length detection was improved
- Import from CSV format: column length detection was improved
- Database to database transfer: tables order now depends on existing foreign keys
- Manual tables reorder support was added
- Bug with binary columns + copy to clipboard was fixed
- Table/column mapping type selector was fixed
- Driver editor dialog was redesigned
- Clickhouse:
- Driver download was fixed
- Table column comments support was added
- Redshift: driver version was updated ('session is read-only' issue was resolved)
- MariaDB: sequences support was added
- MySQL:
- JSON columns copy was fixed
- mysqldump parameters are set according to the client version
- SQLite: column delete script was fixed
- PostgreSQL:
- Data types cache read was improved
- Cross-schema type resolution was fixed
- Database settings navigator was added
- Column options were added for foreign tables
- Google Cloud PostgreSQL driver was added (thanks to @olavloite)
- SQL Server: jTDS driver support was fixed (problem with schema list load)
- Exasol: grants refresh was fixed
- Ubuntu PPA update was resolved
- New tips of the day were added
- All application jars are signed with DBeaver code sign certificate
- Many minor UI bugs were fixed
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