About this software
SQL Dependency Tracker is a Windows tool that visualizes and documents object dependencies across Microsoft SQL Server databases. It produces graphical dependency diagrams, supports cross-database diagrams, and integrates with SQL Server Management Studio for in-context exploration. Diagrams can be exported to PDF, images, or XML for reporting and archiving. The tool supports Azure SQL and SQL Server instances hosted on cloud providers and requires SQL Server client tools and .NET Framework.
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Benefits
- Visual dependency diagrams: Generate graphical diagrams to show object relationships and complexity.
- SSMS integration: Open dependency views directly from SQL Server Management Studio.
- Impact analysis: Identify objects affected by schema changes before deployment.
- Export and report: Export diagrams to PDF or XML for documentation.
- Cross-database tracking: Include objects from multiple related databases in one diagram.
Available languages
- English
Support information
- Documentation and release notes: Comprehensive online documentation and release notes are available on Redgate's site.
- Support forum: Community forums hosted by Redgate let users ask and discuss product issues.
- Contact support: Subscribers with support access can contact Redgate support through the portal.
- Product updates: Updates and patches are published via Redgate update service and release notes.
- Account licensing portal: Manage licenses and downloads through the Redgate customer portal.
Frequently asked questions
What is Redgate SQL Dependency Tracker used for?
Maps and visualizes dependencies among SQL Server database objects to support impact analysis, troubleshooting, and understanding object relationships before making schema or code changes.
Which database object types does it map?
Maps common SQL Server object types such as tables, views, stored procedures, functions, and triggers, showing references and relationships between them.
Can it analyze cross-database or cross-server dependencies?
Tools in this category commonly reveal references that span databases and linked servers, helping identify cross-database and cross-server dependencies that could affect changes.
How does it support change impact analysis?
Displays upstream and downstream dependency chains and highlights objects affected by a change, enabling assessment of potential impact before deployment or schema modification.