
1) Query optimization and debugging, It shows the execution plan of my queries, highlighting bottlenecks like inefficient joins or missing indexes. No more head-scratching over slow queries.
2) With ApexSQL, I can easily rename variables, split functions, and generally improve readability and maintainability.
3) ApexSQL makes it seamless. I can write and run unit tests right within SSMS, keeping my code covered and confident.
4) Schema comparison and deployment, ApexSQL compares schemas across databases, highlighting differences and letting me deploy changes with confidence.
5) ApexSQL generates scripts for schema modifications, ensuring consistency and reducing errors.
6) Easy to Integrate and Implement with the
7) Lastly, It has Excellent Customer Support. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
1) ApexSQL is a bit pricey, especially for individual developers or smaller teams. The comprehensive bundles offer a lot, but we might end up paying for features you won't use regularly.
2) The interface is generally user-friendly, but some advanced features, especially in the DevOps and security realms have a steeper learning curve.
3)) For basic tasks like basic data manipulation or simple schema changes, ApexSQL's power might feel like using a rocket launcher to swat a fly.
4) Although it integrates well with SSMS, ApexSQL might not play nicely with existing development tools and workflows. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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