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This was resolved via support call and the resolution was to enable Auto list members and Parameter information under Tools>Options>Text Editor>Transact-SQL>General
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Thank you for helping me via email.
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Unfortunately, I have the exact same issue and the posted recommendation does not solve it. I have SP3.9 and SSMS 2008R2. I disabled SP, but the native intellisense is not recovering. What's my next step?
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I am having this same problem after uninstalling SQL Prompt 5 in SQL Server Management Studio 2010. Intellisense is enabled and the settings as described are correct, but Intellisense remains disabled.
I have purchased SQL Compare, but had installed SQL Prompt 5 in demo mode. I did not uninstall it before I entered my key, but have done so (twice, since I tried a reinstall) since. -
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Service Pack 1 kills / breaks SQL Server 2008 (R2) intellisense
With hotfix CU6 (GOOGLE) this was fixed for me, some users report it didnt work and have to wait for CU7
http://connect.microsoft.com/SQLServer/ ... o-2010-sp1
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I have installed SQL Prompt 3.9 on my SQL Server 2009. I have now disabled SQL Prompt and attempting to use default Intellisense but it does not work. I think SQL Prompt has currpted something so Intellisense of SSMS 2008 is nto working.
Any idea?
Regards,
Pinal