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Basically the premise of SQLPrompt is that it sits looking over your shoulder WHEN you code within QA - ready to help. Start QA, and start coding. SQL Prompt should kick in (within 3 seconds default wait time)
You see if QA's co-operating with SQLPrompt if SQLPrompt appears in the QA menu bar...as an add-in. -
SQL Prompt integrates directly with your editor: the application in your system tray is just an agent that watches for Query Analyzer startups. When it spots that you've started QA it injects SQL Prompt into the QA memory space. If you want to configure SQL Prompt you need to start either Management Studio or Query Analyzer and then click the SQL Prompt > Options menu item on the main menu.
Hope that helps.
Thanks,
Bart
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1- What's this..
2- Start SQL Prompt when you start QA
3- Exit
Is the options disabled in trail mode ????