Learn what filtered indexes are in SQL Server, when to use them, how they work, and how dbForge Studio for SQL Server can help you build and manage them.
Modifying system tables might seem like a shortcut—but it’s a high-risk move that can lead to data loss and unsupported environments. Thankfully, SQL Server provides safer, supported tools for every metadata task. Explore recommended alternatives that ensure both precision and protection.
Changing a column type in SQL sounds simple, but it’s a high-stakes operation that can break dependencies, corrupt data, and disrupt production. Learn how to use ALTER COLUMN safely, with practical steps, real examples, and enterprise-grade best practices.
Scalable systems live or die by schema clarity. That’s why most engineers now use database diagram tools to map, manage, and document their structures. But not all tools are built for modern, fast-moving teams. Here’s a look at the top database diagram tools making a difference in 2025.
Learn how to implement SQL CHECK constraints in your database to enforce data integrity. This guide covers creating, modifying, and troubleshooting constraints, with insights on using dbForge Studio for SQL Server.
The SQL Server PowerShell module helps manage and automate SQL Server environments, simplifying daily tasks. Learn how to install it and reduce your manual work.
We are excited to announce the release of our ultimate tools for database management, administration, development, and deployment - dbForge SQL Tools and dbForge Studio for SQL Server. The new version, 7.1, mainly focuses on extended connectivity and compatibility.