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Strange....
ESC works perfectly on my installation....
Which version of SQL-Prompt are you using? -
Hello Brien,
Hitting ESC does get rid of the Candidate list in SQL Prompt. Can you kindly confirm the editor you are using SQL Prompt on and would it be feasible to check this on any other SQL Prompt supported editors to confirm if it is a consistent behavior across all editors in your system?
Also, do you have any other third party tools installed for your editor?
Thanks,
Tanya
Project Manager
Red Gate Software Ltd -
SQL Prompt Version 3.9.0.43.
Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 9.00.3042.00
Operating System 6.0.6001
Maybe it's a bug related to Vista 64bit. -
Hi Brien,
This is not a VISTA bug as I did try this on a VISTA 64 machine and it does work fine. Do you have any other external SQL tools installed on your system?
Thanks,
Tanya
Project Manager
Red Gate Software Ltd -
tanya wrote:Hi Brien,
This is not a VISTA bug as I did try this on a VISTA 64 machine and it does work fine. Do you have any other external SQL tools installed on your system?
Thanks,
Tanya
Project Manager
Red Gate Software Ltd
Sorry it took so long to get back to you. Been swamped. I misspoke about the enviornment before. It's not in MS SQL Server Management Studio , it's inside Visual Stuido 2008 (SP1).
When editing a stored procedure, it brings up the Canidate List and I can not get rid of it using the ESC key. -
I am having the same problem.
Visual Studio 2008 Team System.
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It makes me want to just completely disable SQL Prompt.