Releases
DataGrip 2023.3: Data Visualization With the Lets-Plot Library, New Import Functionality, Numerous Improvements in Introspection, DynamoDB Support, and More!
DataGrip 2023.3 is out! Here’s a glimpse of what awaits you in this major new version. For a full overview of this update, please visit our What’s New page.
Data visualization
- Integration with the Lets-Plot library for streamlined, no-code data visualization.
New import functionality
- You can now import to multiple targets and make simultaneous edits, such as by changing the formats, encoding for several files, or altering schemas for multiple targets.
Working with data
- Customizable number formats in the data editor.
- The ability to render numbers as UNIX timestamps.
- [SQL Server] Support for import/export tables via BCP.
DynamoDB support
Introspection
- Introspection intervals for each data source.
- Automatic introspection level for Oracle.
- Support for new objects in SQL Server: partition functions, partition schemes, partitions and related table and index properties, ledger tables, and filegroups.
- Support for materialized views in Redshift, which are now introspected and displayed in a dedicated node.
Running queries
- [Oracle] Support for ref cursors in the query console.
Code generation
- Enable/disable database objects.
If you’re interested in making the move to version 2023.3 or sending us any questions or suggestions you might have, here are a few links that you might find useful:
- Download DataGrip 2023.3
- Visit our What’s New page for a full list of improvements
- Tweet @ us!
- Report any bugs to our issue tracker
The DataGrip team
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