I have a license for the SQL Developer Bundle (Desktop tools) which includes SQL prompt. Why does SQL Prompt update want to install the free trial.


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Hi @bboppel
When we release a new major version, we give both supported and unsupported customers the ability to install a trial of the latest version of the product.
After installing the SQL Prompt 10 trial, you can go to 'SQL Prompt' -> 'Help' -> 'Manage License' and then click 'Refresh' and it should switch you back to a fully licensed state.
So sorry for the confusion. Don't hesitate to let us know if you have any other issues.
Tom
Team Prompt
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