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Hi HampdenTech81
So sorry to hear you've run into a performance issue!
If not already, it may be worth trying to clear the SQL Prompt memory by disabling suggestions and then re-enabling it.
How many databases do you usually connect in SSMS? SQL Prompt loads suggestions for all databases specified in a query. However, to improve the performance of SQL Prompt you might want to include/exclude certain servers, databases or schemas. https://documentation.red-gate.com/sp/managing-sql-prompt-behavior/managing-connections-and-memory
If the problem persists, it'll be useful to check your SQL Prompt logs. I'll reach out to you by email shortly!
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Thanks for the reply. I meant to respond yesterday but never got the change. I disabled suggestions and worked that way for a while and quickly realized how much I depend on SQL Prompt
so I enabled them again. When I did, the buffering seemed to go away.
I work with about 15 DB's, but I have excluded those DB's that I seldom work with.
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I was prompted about a slow "cache" rate and followed the suggestions there but it has not made any difference.
I use this tool constantly throughout the day and right now my productivity has been diminished in Transact-SQL. There must be some type of fix or work-through for this. Any help is greatly appreciated.