Online SQL Database Management is Unavailable

I am trying to host a sql server on azure to communicate with a node app. I have gone through the process of creating the database server and the database itself successfully. Now, I would like to edit my database structure. From what I have found online (link here: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/dn771027.aspx (I am new and they won't let me link yet)), there should be a way to access the database through the management portal with Azure. Every tutorial and other piece of advice I have found (including the MSDN page linked), has instructed me to find the online db management software by clicking a "manage" button on the page that displays my db.  However, when I navigate to the proper page, there is no "manage" to click.

Image as proof (link here: http://postimg.org/image/6mrdiah3p/)

I'd really appreciate any help with this,

-Alex

April 23rd, 2015 8:25pm

Hi,

Did you create a V12 Database?

The manage button that links you to the Azure SQL Database Management Portal (http://yourservername.database.windows.net) is not supported by a V12 Azure SQL Databases.
For more info, take a look at the Limitations section of this article:
http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/sql-database-preview-plan-prepare-upgrade/

--------

Microsoft recommends Visual Studio 2013 Community Edition ( A Full Featured IDE - FREE! ).
Download link here:
https://www.visualstudio.com/products/visual-studio-community-vs

you will need to use this in your windows 7 VM.

In visual studio 2013, you'll have about the same capabilities as the old Azure SQL Database Management Portal.

That said, we will also update the documentation that is causing you confusion.

Thanks,
Vin


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April 24th, 2015 2:30am

Hi,

Did you create a V12 Database?

The manage button that links you to the Azure SQL Database Management Portal (http://yourservername.database.windows.net) is not supported by a V12 Azure SQL Databases.
For more info, take a look at the Limitations section of this article:
http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/sql-database-preview-plan-prepare-upgrade/

--------

Microsoft recommends Visual Studio 2013 Community Edition ( A Full Featured IDE - FREE! ).
Download link here:
https://www.visualstudio.com/products/visual-studio-community-vs

you will need to use this in your windows 7 VM.

In visual studio 2013, you'll have about the same capabilities as the old Azure SQL Database Management Portal.

That said, we will also update the documentation that is causing you confusion.

Thanks,
Vin


April 24th, 2015 2:32am

Hi,

Did you create a V12 Database?

The manage button that links you to the Azure SQL Database Management Portal (http://yourservername.database.windows.net) is not supported by a V12 Azure SQL Databases.
For more info, take a look at the Limitations section of this article:
http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/sql-database-preview-plan-prepare-upgrade/

--------

Microsoft recommends Visual Studio 2013 Community Edition ( A Full Featured IDE - FREE! ).
Download link here:
https://www.visualstudio.com/products/visual-studio-community-vs

you will need to use this in your windows 7 VM.

In visual studio 2013, you'll have about the same capabilities as the old Azure SQL Database Management Portal.

That said, we will also update the documentation that is causing you confusion.

Thanks,
Vin


Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
April 24th, 2015 6:30am

Hi,

Did you create a V12 Database?

The manage button that links you to the Azure SQL Database Management Portal (http://yourservername.database.windows.net) is not supported by a V12 Azure SQL Databases.
For more info, take a look at the Limitations section of this article:
http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/sql-database-preview-plan-prepare-upgrade/

--------

Microsoft recommends Visual Studio 2013 Community Edition ( A Full Featured IDE - FREE! ).
Download link here:
https://www.visualstudio.com/products/visual-studio-community-vs

you will need to use this in your windows 7 VM.

In visual studio 2013, you'll have about the same capabilities as the old Azure SQL Database Management Portal.

That said, we will also update the documentation that is causing you confusion.

Thanks,
Vin


April 24th, 2015 6:30am

Hi,

Did you create a V12 Database?

The manage button that links you to the Azure SQL Database Management Portal (http://yourservername.database.windows.net) is not supported by a V12 Azure SQL Databases.
For more info, take a look at the Limitations section of this article:
http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/sql-database-preview-plan-prepare-upgrade/

--------

Microsoft recommends Visual Studio 2013 Community Edition ( A Full Featured IDE - FREE! ).
Download link here:
https://www.visualstudio.com/products/visual-studio-community-vs

you will need to use this in your windows 7 VM.

In visual studio 2013, you'll have about the same capabilities as the old Azure SQL Database Management Portal.

That said, we will also update the documentation that is causing you confusion.

Thanks,
Vin


Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
April 24th, 2015 6:30am

Hi,

Did you create a V12 Database?

The manage button that links you to the Azure SQL Database Management Portal (http://yourservername.database.windows.net) is not supported by a V12 Azure SQL Databases.
For more info, take a look at the Limitations section of this article:
http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/sql-database-preview-plan-prepare-upgrade/

--------

Microsoft recommends Visual Studio 2013 Community Edition ( A Full Featured IDE - FREE! ).
Download link here:
https://www.visualstudio.com/products/visual-studio-community-vs

you will need to use this in your windows 7 VM.

In visual studio 2013, you'll have about the same capabilities as the old Azure SQL Database Management Portal.

That said, we will also update the documentation that is causing you confusion.

Thanks,
Vin


April 24th, 2015 6:30am

Hi,

Did you create a V12 Database?

The manage button that links you to the Azure SQL Database Management Portal (http://yourservername.database.windows.net) is not supported by a V12 Azure SQL Databases.
For more info, take a look at the Limitations section of this article:
http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/sql-database-preview-plan-prepare-upgrade/

--------

Microsoft recommends Visual Studio 2013 Community Edition ( A Full Featured IDE - FREE! ).
Download link here:
https://www.visualstudio.com/products/visual-studio-community-vs

you will need to use this in your windows 7 VM.

In visual studio 2013, you'll have about the same capabilities as the old Azure SQL Database Management Portal.

That said, we will also update the documentation that is causing you confusion.

Thanks,
Vin


Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
April 24th, 2015 6:30am

Hi,

Did you create a V12 Database?

The manage button that links you to the Azure SQL Database Management Portal (http://yourservername.database.windows.net) is not supported by a V12 Azure SQL Databases.
For more info, take a look at the Limitations section of this article:
http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/sql-database-preview-plan-prepare-upgrade/

--------

Microsoft recommends Visual Studio 2013 Community Edition ( A Full Featured IDE - FREE! ).
Download link here:
https://www.visualstudio.com/products/visual-studio-community-vs

you will need to use this in your windows 7 VM.

In visual studio 2013, you'll have about the same capabilities as the old Azure SQL Database Management Portal.

That said, we will also update the documentation that is causing you confusion.

Thanks,
Vin


April 24th, 2015 6:30am

Hi,

Did you create a V12 Database?

The manage button that links you to the Azure SQL Database Management Portal (http://yourservername.database.windows.net) is not supported by a V12 Azure SQL Databases.
For more info, take a look at the Limitations section of this article:
http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/sql-database-preview-plan-prepare-upgrade/

--------

Microsoft recommends Visual Studio 2013 Community Edition ( A Full Featured IDE - FREE! ).
Download link here:
https://www.visualstudio.com/products/visual-studio-community-vs

you will need to use this in your windows 7 VM.

In visual studio 2013, you'll have about the same capabilities as the old Azure SQL Database Management Portal.

That said, we will also update the documentation that is causing you confusion.

Thanks,
Vin


Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
April 24th, 2015 6:30am

Hi,

Did you create a V12 Database?

The manage button that links you to the Azure SQL Database Management Portal (http://yourservername.database.windows.net) is not supported by a V12 Azure SQL Databases.
For more info, take a look at the Limitations section of this article:
http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/sql-database-preview-plan-prepare-upgrade/

--------

Microsoft recommends Visual Studio 2013 Community Edition ( A Full Featured IDE - FREE! ).
Download link here:
https://www.visualstudio.com/products/visual-studio-community-vs

you will need to use this in your windows 7 VM.

In visual studio 2013, you'll have about the same capabilities as the old Azure SQL Database Management Portal.

That said, we will also update the documentation that is causing you confusion.

Thanks,
Vin


April 24th, 2015 6:30am

Hi,

Did you create a V12 Database?

The manage button that links you to the Azure SQL Database Management Portal (http://yourservername.database.windows.net) is not supported by a V12 Azure SQL Databases.
For more info, take a look at the Limitations section of this article:
http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/sql-database-preview-plan-prepare-upgrade/

--------

Microsoft recommends Visual Studio 2013 Community Edition ( A Full Featured IDE - FREE! ).
Download link here:
https://www.visualstudio.com/products/visual-studio-community-vs

you will need to use this in your windows 7 VM.

In visual studio 2013, you'll have about the same capabilities as the old Azure SQL Database Management Portal.

That said, we will also update the documentation that is causing you confusion.

Thanks,
Vin


Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
April 24th, 2015 6:30am

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