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Will anyone be answering me on this?
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Hi Tom,
Sorry about the delay. If the software is operating normally, than the only way this could happen is if you include the database in the list of databases to ignore in the options (Connections tab).
Otherwise it's hard to say. SQL Prompt doesn't have any debugging or tracing capabilities that could help. Maybe starting a SQL Profiler session to trace the connection to that particular database when SQL Prompt is supposed to connect to it may releal the cause of the problem. -
Hi there,
Thanks for posting. There's a bug that means in the same session it doesn't always refresh its own database list. If you restart your editor you should find it works fine.
Cheers,
Bart -
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Thanks, Bart, for the assist! :-) -
Bart Read wrote:Hi there,
Thanks for posting. There's a bug that means in the same session it doesn't always refresh its own database list. If you restart your editor you should find it works fine.
Cheers,
Bart
Thanks Bart, I'll give that a try.
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The newly created database does not appear in this list, nor does SQL Prompt attempt to build the cache when I connect to this database. I even went so far as to create a new connection to force this, but this does not work either.
I'm running the latest version.
Can you help?