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Hi,
Thanks for the suggestion. It was on our list, but fell beside the way when things started to slip. Hopefully we can add it in a future version.
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Tilman -
PS: Sorry about the slow forums. We are trying to improve things.
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I'm not worried. From what I see so far, a good job of trying to handle everyone’s issues and keep everything running is being done and I fully expect you’ll have it under complete control shortly.
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Tilman wrote:Hi,
Thanks for the suggestion. It was on our list, but fell beside the way when things started to slip. Hopefully we can add it in a future version.
Regards,
Tilman
Please don't have me wait until a future version.I think of this as a critical productivity feature. When my hands are on the keyboard, keep them there. Going back and forth from keyboard to mouse, or jumping through a several menu items, limits my productivity.
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I would like a keyboard shortcut to refresh the current cache I’m using.
Where this would be helpful is when I’m creating new views and/or stored procedures. I mainly create these objects through a Query Design window in Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, or in the Query Analyzer. Once I have written and executed the script, it would be nice to have a keyboard shortcut to refresh the current cache I’m using.
Currently, after creating a table, view, stored procedure, function, etc..., they don’t show up with code completion until I go to the SQL Prompt Cache Management form, choose that cache and click refresh.