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Prompt 9 Error in SSMS 18.5

I get the error "Encountered unknown SSMS version 15.100.0.0" at the opening of SSMS 18.5 and the prompt does not work. How can I solve this.
HakanErten
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  • davidagriffiths
    Same behaviour for me. SSMS 18.5. SQL Prompt 10.1.3.14531. Tried repair. Restarted RedgateClient service. SQL prompt menu present in full in SSMS but nothing on it works.
    Update: now fixed. Of course once it was broken 'Check for updates' from within SSMS was also broken but I downloaded the latest release via this forum (see - 'The latest release of SQL Prompt is available here'). Uninstalled and reinstalled. That has resolved all issues. :-)
    davidagriffiths
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  • Arclight
    Any way to resolve this issue without upgrading to version 10?
    Arclight
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  • Sarah B
    Hi @Arclight

    No, you'll need to upgrade to version 10 in order for SQL Prompt to support SSMS 18.5.
    Sarah B
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  • Arclight
    Forced upgrade with no warning.  Nice customer service.  Grrr...
    Arclight
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  • Sarah B
    Hi @Arclight

    Did SQL Prompt (excuse the pun) prompt you to update?  

    Major releases are free for users with a current Support and Upgrades contract.

    If you don't have a current Support and Upgrades contract, installing a major release will start a free 14-day trial.  If you wish to continue using that major version you'll need to purchase an upgrade.

    Sarah B
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  • Powlin
    SQL Prompt 10 dropped support for SQL Server 2005 database, so if you still want to use SQL Prompt with it you're stuck with SQL Prompt 9 even if you pay for support
    Powlin
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  • TomW
    Hi @Powlin

    SQL Prompt 10 will likely still work when connected to a SQL Server 2005 instance, it just isn't formally supported any more. Therefore, you should still be able to use it.

    Thanks
    TomW
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  • Powlin
    Ok glad to hear it, because It also use SQL Compare and SQL Data Compare and they removed support for SQL 2005 from the recent version so when I see the same change in SQL Prompt I supposed that the same method was used.
    Powlin
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  • TML
    Here's a link to previous versions of SSMS that can be used with SQL Prompt 9....

    https://sqlserverbuilds.blogspot.com/2018/01/sql-server-management-studio-ssms.html

    TML
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  • JoeGT

    Please note RedGate that I am still seeing this message despite the fact that I have upgraded to SQL Prompt 10. Running SSMS v18.5 and SQL Prompt v 10.1.0.13908

    What is my next move here @Sarah B  ?

    Cheers

    Joe

    JoeGT
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  • TomW
    Hi @JoeGT

    The fix for SSMS 18.5 support was only released in SQL Prompt v10.1.4, so you'll need to update to that version.

    Thanks,
    Tom
    TomW
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  • JoeGT
    Thank you @TomW

    I can confirm I did the update to that version and the issue is now resolved :)
    JoeGT
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  • VisualDragon
    Would have been nice if this incompatibility was called out in the Known Issues for SSMS 18.5
    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/ssms/release-notes-ssms?view=sql-server-ver15#known-issues-185

    I find it very disappointing that a "dot" release of SSMS breaks a tool as popular as SQL Prompt, forces an upgrade to same, and the incompatibility is not called out.
    VisualDragon
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