Does anyone know where I can find a list of new features/bug fixes in the Sept CTP I've been having a hard time tracking down this info. If someone could post it that would be great! Thanks, Adrian
Well, lots of the bugs at this stage are about performance.
I can say about my area - we fixed memory leaks in designer and project code, so now it should be possible to keep designer tools open for long time (the memory usage used to grow over time before).
I know about performance problems fixes in some data flow component UIs also.
It would be very hard to combine a list of all the changes SSIS team did in 3 months (plus all the changes .NET & Visual Studio teams did in 5 months).
Mostly the changes are bug fixes, stability and performance improvements. Very little new features, no new tasks or transforms for sure .
Sorry to labour the point Michael
Bug fixing isn't very interesting but I'm interested in performance. What has changed there Is it pipeline engine perf, runtime engine perf or design tools perf
I'm trying to get the ability to get a list of externally reported bugs that have been fixed in a particular CTP. For what it's worth, I'm told this is on the list of items to provide in the future.
It would be very hard to combine a list of all the changes SSIS team did in 3 months (plus all the changes .NET & Visual Studio teams did in 5 months).
Mostly the changes are bug fixes, stability and performance improvements. Very little new features, no new tasks or transforms for sure .
New features/bug fixes in Sept CTP?
weaselcoder
I found that I couldn't drag items from the toolbox to the control flow. Had to double click on the items.
The Variables view has a problem displaying itself when associated with an autohide pane.
Loads of exceptions when debugging a custom component, (really annoying)
Devenv crashes when trying to debug a devenv instance with SSIS already loaded into it.
Not much really
oh found a few previously found bugs have been fixed :)
RookieBalbo
I can say about my area - we fixed memory leaks in designer
and project code, so now it should be possible to keep
designer tools open for long time (the memory usage used
to grow over time before).
I know about performance problems fixes in some data flow
component UIs also.
D. Guillermo Avilez
Sorry to labour the point Michael
Bug fixing isn't very interesting but I'm interested in performance. What has changed there Is it pipeline engine perf, runtime engine perf or design tools perf
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SSIS team did in 3 months (plus all the changes .NET &
Visual Studio teams did in 5 months).
Mostly the changes are bug fixes, stability and performance
improvements. Very little new features, no new tasks or
transforms for sure