DBE-17229: The Schema diff viewer now works properly previously, ‘Nothing to show’ was displayed if database or server objects were included.There are many fixes related to introspection issues for Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Db2.We’ve implemented several improvements to speed up the introspection process.DBE-16238: Error notifications no longer appear when saving a diagram.DBE-17137: We fixed a bug where the IDE would only show the Explain Plan diagram for the first of several queries.DBE-5497 : We fixed a few problems with Oracle collection methods.DBE-16831: A setting to specify the default resolve mode used in the console has been added to Preferences | Database | Query execution | Other.DBE-17362: The schema switcher works properly in the new UI.DBE-10555: Whenever you copy and paste something, the IDE now correctly analyzes the selection (instead of the cursor position).DBE-14074: Named parameters are detected correctly.DBE-17329 : Virtual view creation is now also available in read-only mode.DBE-16393: We’ve added a source editor to the Modify view.Support request: Image preview works correctly in the value editor.DBE-16250: There are no longer empty spaces in the in-editor results, as the table now automatically adjusts to the height of the results.When this setting is enabled, rows will be displayed in alternating colors. DBE-3572: We’ve added an Alternate row colors setting for results tables.DBE-17166: Renamed folders in the database explorer no longer disappear.DBE-17263: Data source content statistics are again displayed in the Quick Documentation popup. We fixed many bugs concerning syntax support across different databases.DBE-4469: We fixed the problem causing the SQL Formatter not to apply the correct style for subqueries in EXISTS clauses. Here are a few of the highlights, and for a full list of bug-fixes with more details, please visit our What’s New page. While there won’t be any new features for you to explore this time, we hope you’ll notice improvements in your daily work with DataGrip. We’ve fixed many bugs that had accumulated in our public issue tracker (not the most fun part of the job, but important nonetheless). For DataGrip 2023.1, we focused entirely on quality.
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