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15 Comments on “Request a Feature

  1. The Beta 6 is an excellent tool to monitor our production databases. Congratulations, and thank you very much! Please include in the next version the duration of the main stored procedures for each database, and the possibility of including this feature on historical information.

  2. This tool is the best. Everything is spot on. The only thing I would like to see is the ability to print out the report on the screen. I use this in my meetings and right now have to take screen shots. Would love to see it email and print, but mainly print.

    • I have to agree. I love this tool, but the ability to print or email would be a great bonus. Screenshots aren’t always the best.

  3. The download page is not loading and version 8.1 zip says it’s an old version and will not run. Can you direct to latest download?

    • Calvin, Great suggestion. I have just added a right click popup menu to the database list to allow people to choose between Sort by name and sort by database Id. This will be out in the next version (Beta 9), before the end of the year.

          • Bill – That’s interesting. I guess I don’t really have a good way to do this… I don’t really want to give the source code away but I see their point.

            I guess I look it at like many released products, you could go with a commercial product, or you could go with an open source tool where you can see all the source code.

            If you were to purchase a competing product such as one of the Dell products, Solar Winds, or an Idera product would they provide the source code to you?

            Perhaps Database Health Monitor isn’t the right tool for your management environment.

            Sorry I don’t have a better response.

            -Steve Stedman

  4. Ability to store Results to a database with a timestamp. We are trying to reduce our Technical debt and it would be great to show our progress. Thanks

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