![]() The good news continues when you right-click on a server, click Properties, and click Processors. One of the least-used SSMS features had one of the top billings, and generated more swear words than database diagrams. Hallelujah! For over a decade, people have repeatedly cursed SSMS as they’ve accidentally clicked on the very top item and tried to expand it. SSMS 17.9 on the left has Database Diagrams at the top. Something’s missing in the new 18.0: Rest in peace, Database Diagrams On the left hand side, you see SQL Server Management Studio 17.9. There’s currently no way to leave product feedback for SSMS. The above “broken” link used to point to the user feedback item talking about the problems with Database Diagrams, and Microsoft solved that problem – by taking down. Update 8: Microsoft took down the feedback site. If you need a database diagramming tool, get one, but it’s simply not a priority in SSMS. In fairness, Microsoft deprecated this feature because they couldn’t support it, and the last year has been a pretty conclusive track record – they were right, they can’t support it. Update 6: they’ve been broken since they came back (link broken by Microsoft), and it’s been almost a year now without a fix. ![]() Update 1: they’re back! Microsoft heard your pleas, and Database Diagrams are back in SSMS 18.1.
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