| title | SQL Server help and feedback | Microsoft Docs |
|---|---|
| description | A resource for finding ways to get help with your issue or submit feedback for either the SQL Server product, or the SQL Server technical documentation. |
| ms.date | 07/11/2019 |
| ms.prod | sql |
| ms.technology | release-landing |
| ms.reviewer | |
| ms.custom | |
| ms.topic | conceptual |
| author | MikeRayMSFT |
| ms.author | mikeray |
| monikerRange | >= aps-pdw-2016 || = azuresqldb-current || = azure-sqldw-latest || >= sql-server-2016 || >= sql-server-linux-2017 || = sqlallproducts-allversions |
This article explains different ways to get assistance with your issue, or provide feedback for either SQL Server, or the SQL Server technical documentation.
Customers with a support plan can open a ticket with Microsoft support. Review the support options for businesses for more information.
Customers without a support plan can ask the community for help, or submit a bug via UserVoice at https://aka.ms/sqlfeedback.
If you're interested in engaging the vibrant SQL Server community for assistance, there are multiple options available to you!
There are many MSDN forums that can help you with your SQL Server questions.
- SQL Server Database Engine
- Setup and upgrade
- High availability and disaster recovery
- SQL Server Tools
- Security
- Replication
- Transact-SQL (T-SQL)
- SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS)
- SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS)
- SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS)
- SQL Server Data Warehouse
There are a few communities that can help you with your SQL Server issues.
- Stack Overflow
- DBA Stack Exchange
- Get help from the community with the #sqlhelp hash tag on twitter
You can submit suggestions for improvement, as well as submit bugs for:
- SQL Server feedback: https://aka.ms/sqlfeedback
- SQL Server Big Data Clusters feedback: SQL Server Big Data Clusters feedback
- Azure Data Studio issues: Azure Data Studio GitHub
The best way to reach the SQL Server content team is through Git Issues. You'll find an option to submit a Git Issue at the bottom of most of our pages:
If you have something else to share -- an idea, a suggestion, feedback, anything! -- you can open a general Git Issue by going to https://aka.ms/SQLDocsFeedback and selecting New Issues.
There are a few social media outlets to get information about the latest SQL Server updates.
The following Twitter accounts provide updates about SQL Server:
The following SQL Server blogs provide the latest information about SQL Server:
If you would like to download and review the license information for SQL Server, it can be found at Microsoft SQL Server Additional Software License Terms.
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