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1.6.4 New Features

No new features for this release.

1.6.4 Fixed Issues

  • SQL Workload Analysis now correctly collects data for the monitored instances
  • The SQL Workload Analysis wizard no longer becomes unresponsive when adding instances
  • SQL Workload Analysis now correctly displays data for the monitored servers
  • The Administration options: "Add Instances", "Manage Instances", and "Manager License" are now displaying correctly
  • SQL Workload Analysis is no longer stopping the collection of data randomly
  • SQL Workload Analysis widgets are now loading properly
  • A fix has been applied to correct the displayed error: "I/O Error: DB server closed connection"
  • Accounts that are part of an active directory group are no longer reporting errors when accessing the IDERA Dashboard
  • The CPU utilization is no longer high or constantly rising up when running SQL Workload Analysis
  • SQL Workload Analysis now correctly monitors and re-registers instances
  • SQL Workload Analysis now correctly removes instances
  • SQL Workload Analysis now correctly processes and displays collected data

1.6.2 New Features

  • SQL Workload Analysis 1.6.2 includes a new licensing library, which only affects products with expiring licenses.

1.6.2 Fixed Issues

  • SQL Workload Analysis is no longer displaying errors when viewing execution plans.
  • SQL Workload Analysis is no longer having issues when installed with non-default Dashboard locations

1.6.1 New Features

  • SQL Workload Analysis allows you to configure the storage location for the SQLWA database and the message queue files.
  • New widget "Top SQL Stored Procedure" with drill-down capability.
  • Launch SQL Diagnostic Manager in context to specific time-range from SQL Workload Analysis.

1.6.1 Fixed Issues

  • SQL Workload Analysis is collecting information normally for its respective analysis.
  • The “Login Failed. The login is from an untrusted domain and cannot be used with Windows authentication” message is no longer displaying when registering instances in SQL Workload Analysis.
  • The error "Reason: ERROR: 22001: value too long for type character varying(40)) is no longer displying when entering credentials during installation.

1.5 New features

  • Integration with the IDERA Dashboard
  • Unified installer for both products: IDERA Dashboard & SQL Workload Analysis
  • Drill-down capability for top programs, top machines, and top logins
  • Add new instances using existing list of registered instances in the IDERA Dashboard

1.5 Fixed Issues

  • SWA no longer requires a server reboot, when from time to time, stops collecting data.



SQL Workload Analysis add-on provides a granular breakdown of wait states with easy drill-down to isolate problems quickly.
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