Hi friends,
Quick update from the SQL Prompt Team - you can now upgrade to
SQL Prompt 9.1 and try out the new feature - share set of code analysis rules with your team and encourage good coding practices and standards.
You can access these settings from the SQL Prompt Menu --> Manage Code Analysis Rules

Once you decide on the rules you wish to be enforced, simply click Save As, and save it to a location to which the team has access, such as a folder in the shared source control repo, or just a development shared drive.
Please help us spread the word by sharing articles, tweets, videos about the new release as you see them.
If you have any suggestions how to further improve code analysis in SQL Prompt we'd love to hear them.
Thank you,
Natali
Quick update from the SQL Prompt Team - you can now upgrade to SQL Prompt 9.1 and try out the new feature - share set of code analysis rules with your team and encourage good coding practices and standards.
You can access these settings from the SQL Prompt Menu --> Manage Code Analysis Rules
Once you decide on the rules you wish to be enforced, simply click Save As, and save it to a location to which the team has access, such as a folder in the shared source control repo, or just a development shared drive.
Please help us spread the word by sharing articles, tweets, videos about the new release as you see them.
If you have any suggestions how to further improve code analysis in SQL Prompt we'd love to hear them.
Thank you,
Natali