Azure SQL Database compat level 160#7772
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Azure SQL Database has compat level of 160 for both the max and default now, not 150.
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Updates to correctly reflect default, SQL MI supported levels.
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Hi @sivey42! 150 remains the default for new Azure SQL Databases, for now. I'll adjust your PR. Otherwise this is a good contribution, thanks very much for taking the time to create this pull request! Your commit will be merged and this article update is in flight. After the updated article is published, GitHub will list you as an article contributor. Thanks again for this feedback, your suggestions help improve our documentation. |
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That’s interesting – when I create a new one using the SSMS GUI, it does default to 160. Is that an SSMS thing maybe, and not necessarily Azure SQL? I was assuming it was just taking that from the Model database on the server, so figured it was the new default for Azure SQL.
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Hi @sivey42<https://github.com/sivey42>! 150 remains the default for new Azure SQL Databases, for now. I'll adjust your PR. Otherwise this is a good contribution, thanks very much for taking the time to create this pull request! Your commit will be merged and this article update is in flight. After the updated article is published, GitHub will list you as an article contributor.
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Azure SQL Database has compat level of 160 for both the max and default now, not 150.