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SQL Server help and feedback テ Summarize this article for me This article explains different ways to get assistance with an issue or provide feedback for SQL Server or the SQL Server technical doc

help and feedback

This article explains different ways to get assistance with an issue or provide feedback for SQL

Server or the SQL Server technical documentation.

Customers with a Premier or Unified support plan can

open a ticket

with Microsoft support.

For more information, visit the

Microsoft Services Hub Resource Center.

Customers with a Professional or Business support plan can

open a ticket

with Microsoft

support. For more information, review

Professional Support FAQ.

Customers with an Azure technical support plan can

open a ticket

with Microsoft support.

You can also use the

Global Customer Service phone numbers

to open a support ticket.

Find the latest troubleshooting guidance and resolution to common issues in the

Troubleshooting documentation.

Check the following resources to understand if you encounter any known issues.

The

builds spreadsheet

lists bugs that the product team fixes. This spreadsheet

contains tabs with a detailed fix list for each mainstream supported version of SQL Server. You

can sort this list by component and feature, and see when a specific problem was fixed. Each fix

item links to its own article, which provides more details about the problem and any applicable

workaround.

When the product team releases a cumulative update, they also release a Knowledge Base

article that corresponds to that update. For example,

KB5075211 - Cumulative Update 2 for

  1. View the table in that article under the “Improvements and fixes included in

this update” section.

If the product team detects that an update introduced a problem or regression, it’s

immediately added to the “Known problems in this update” section of the same article. For