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DataGrip is designed for database developers – working with stored procedures, reports, large queries, etc. – and analysts in various fields who work with data, business, and marketing analytics.
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And the simple interface to using the database is great. And some shortcuts are very useful to improve the development time.
Running a query is a bit awkward when there is another prompt/popup, especially if i want it quick. The window that the query results pops up in is also a bit awkward and could use more customization.
Overall experience was wonderful. I loved the ide and its extra ordinary capabilities.
It needs to work on the intellisense and while using it I faced that system was lagging.
Datagrip comes with a lot of functionality, it has very good integration with git, and the autocomplete feature is really helpful when writing queries.
For fetching suggestions of database sometimes not work. Some time its stuck so need to work on performance.
It's helps to move data from devices. It's functionality are excellent.
The database schemas occasionally need to be refreshed because they stop functioning or have become outdated, which takes a lot of effort.
The software is rock solid, and the ability for the software to keep un-saved documents in case of a reboot or scratch pad situation is fantastic.
Several features are missing: data classification in both discovery and management. Also missing from column editor.
I have never had such a problem with dbForge. Additionally, the Intellisense is far superior and the ability to save (and share) customizable tSLQ templates saved so much time.
Beginners may find it confusing to navigate through the many features and options available.
It is a paid tool that is worth the money because it has saved me so much time and stress. The customer support is great, also.
Missing feature to configure the SQL Server Agent and the option to simplify statements as example switch CASE to IIF.
Wealth of functionalities. Good "intellisense-like" auto-complete.
There is no Basic scripting. The tools is not open to other databse.
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