SQLE 1.2202.0 Release Notes
The SQLE 1.2202.0 release introduces new user group and permission management, scoring for audit results, expanded support for MySQL, Oracle, Java application SQL capture, Db2 audit plugins, additional MySQL audit rules, UI optimizations, and several critical bug fixes.
Project Introduction
SQLE, an open‑source SQL audit platform from the ActionTech community, is designed for database users and administrators. It supports multi‑scenario audits, standardized release workflows, native MySQL auditing, and extensible database types.
Release Information
Version: 1.2202.0
Features
[#199] User system overhaul with new user groups and operation permissions.
[#284] Added scoring functionality for audit task results.
[#269] Added audit task supporting MySQL table structure audits.
[#299] Added audit task supporting Oracle TopSQL capture and audit.
[#307] Added audit task for capturing and auditing SQL from Java applications (Enterprise edition).
[#259] Added Db2 audit plugin with documentation for creating and releasing Db2 audit work orders.
[#238] Added MySQL audit rule to detect redundant index creation in DDL.
[#334] Added 36 MySQL audit rules (Enterprise edition).
Optimizations
[#254] Optimized list layout in the user center management interface.
[#208] Improved handling of case‑sensitive MySQL identifiers during audits (based on community feedback).
Bug Fixes
[#283] Fixed panic when auditing multi‑table joins with index‑optimization suggestions enabled.
[#273] Fixed panic in the scanner program after deleting a slow‑log audit task from the SQLE UI.
[#226] Fixed panic when selecting * from multiple tables with index‑optimization suggestions enabled.
For more information, see the repository at https://github.com/actiontech/sqle , documentation at https://actiontech.github.io/sqle-docs-cn/ , and the release page at https://github.com/actiontech/sqle/releases . Additional resources include the audit plugin development guide and previous version announcements.
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