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: