In both previous versions Prompt SQL and SQLPrompt 2 , we had the ability to use SQL Prompt in the main VS 2005 IDE
I find it useful when coding inVB etc to have a separate database project in my solution as a means of keeping all my sql text files in one place in a project folder for backup etc
I would seem that if you open a new Sp from Server Explorer or a new Query from the VS team for DB professionals Add In that SQLPrompt 3 doesn't figure .
I thought the add in was a "copy" of the Management Studio API -- am I wrong
Will this / can this be addressed as it is a major productivity advantage to write Sp in the VS 2005 IDE , especially little ones just to reteive a list of Users or something.
If you work on limiteed resources as I do on my Lap Top , keeping VS 2005 and SQL Mgt Studio open is quite a drain
I find it useful when coding inVB etc to have a separate database project in my solution as a means of keeping all my sql text files in one place in a project folder for backup etc
I would seem that if you open a new Sp from Server Explorer or a new Query from the VS team for DB professionals Add In that SQLPrompt 3 doesn't figure .
I thought the add in was a "copy" of the Management Studio API -- am I wrong
Will this / can this be addressed as it is a major productivity advantage to write Sp in the VS 2005 IDE , especially little ones just to reteive a list of Users or something.
If you work on limiteed resources as I do on my Lap Top , keeping VS 2005 and SQL Mgt Studio open is quite a drain