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== In Development / Researching == | == In Development / Researching == | ||
* | * Azure® SQL managed instance support. | ||
* SQL Server® 2022 support (RTM released November 16, 2022) | * SQL Server® 2022 support (RTM released November 16, 2022) | ||
* Convert entire SQL Agent Insight project to .NET 6 or greater. | * Convert entire SQL Agent Insight project to .NET 6 or greater. | ||
* Different licensing models. | * Different licensing models. | ||
* ''Create a new'' or ''edit an existing'' agent job. | |||
* Send alerts/notifications on a schedule. | |||
* Copy agent jobs between monitored instances. | |||
* Job conflicts per individual job. | |||
* Dynamic metric thresholds. | |||
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Revision as of 04:02, 12 January 2023
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In Development / Researching
- Azure® SQL managed instance support.
- SQL Server® 2022 support (RTM released November 16, 2022)
- Convert entire SQL Agent Insight project to .NET 6 or greater.
- Different licensing models.
- Create a new or edit an existing agent job.
- Send alerts/notifications on a schedule.
- Copy agent jobs between monitored instances.
- Job conflicts per individual job.
- Dynamic metric thresholds.
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