I've got SQL Prompt installed in SSMS (18.8) / VisualStudio and want to try it out in ADS (v 1.24.2) but the installer (0.2.5) fails due to the product already existing in the other products. What's the trick?
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Hello,
Good Afternoon,
If you installed SQL prompt installed in SSMS and installer fails then please go through this link: https://voiceofthedba.com/2020/04/08/sql-prompt-and-ssms-18-5/ I hope this link will help you alot.
Thanks & Regards,
Anita. -
No, that didn't help. I spent a bit of time working on this to preview capability in advance of sharing potential use of Azure Studio to my team in advance of SQL Server 2019 migration. It can be added from "File", "Install Extension from VSIX Package" in ADS and selecting the downloaded ADS "sql-prompt*.vsix" installer. Thinking this should be included in the release notes and/or installation instructions for existing RedGate tools users: I have a personal SQLPrompt license and a corp paid Toolbelt license.
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Hai,
It looks like the SQL Prompt installer is detecting existing installations in SSMS/Visual Studio and preventing installation in ADS. You might try uninstalling SQL Prompt from SSMS/VS first, installing it in ADS, and then reinstalling it in SSMS/VS. Also, ensure you're using the correct ADS-specific version. If the issue persists, Redgate support might have a workaround. Let us know if you find a solution!
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