ApexSQL Refactor 2010.05 Released – Formatting 2.0 engine and new refactors

Chapel Hill – April 6, 2011 – ApexSQL, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner and leading provider of Microsoft SQL Server solutions, today announced the release of ApexSQL Refactor 2010.05. The new version includes a new high-performance formatting engine and another new refactor.

ApexSQL Refactor 2010.05 includes the following new features and improvements:

  • New formatting engine: 110 new formatting options providing a new level of formatting control
  • New formatted code preview visually demonstrates the impact of option selections
  • Add Surrogate Key refactor: Replace existing natural keys with a surrogate key

“ApexSQL Refactor 2010.05 provides a major improvement for SQL code formatting with more than twofold increase in the number of configurable formatting option settings. In this release we’ve added a new code refactor, Add surrogate key, in addition to the 4 new refactors released in 2010.04. ApexSQL Refactor offers the most feature rich and advanced SQL code refactoring tool available.”
Goran Bogdanovic
ApexSQL Refactor Team Leader

“The Refactor is a great help, and I’m glad to have found something that works well and is easy!”
Michael Jenkins
Programmer/Analyst
International Mission Board

For more information visit the ApexSQL Refactor Product Home

About ApexSQL
ApexSQL is a leading vendor of tools for Microsoft SQL Server. ApexSQL products help SQL Server developers and DBAs accomplish complex tasks quickly, easily and accurately, including Database Auditing, Recover, Change Management, Development, Documentation and more. Headquartered in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, ApexSQL is a Microsoft Gold Partner and has over 8,000 customers in over 120 countries worldwide.

About ApexSQL Refactor
ApexSQL Refactor is a SQL formatter and database refactoring tool for SQL Server. Format SQL queries, refactor SQL code, database tables and much more

Press contact:
Venijamin Zivkovic, 919.968.8444, venijamin.zivkovic@apexsql.com

April 6, 2011