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Hi there,Thank you for reaching out and I apologize that you are running into issues with SQL Monitor.Can you please send over your log files by following the steps in this documentation: https://documentation.red-gate.com/sp/troubleshooting/finding-the-sql-prompt-log-filesThank you!
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The behavior appears to have resolved itself - I'm not sure how.
Previously I had tried restarting SSMS, restarting the whole machine, Enabling/Disabling SQL Prompt suggestions, etc but with no luck. i.e. it would revert to the 'Default' style on each SSMS/system restart.
As for the logs, when I initially created this thread on Feb 7th, I had enabled Verbose Logging. However, there we no errors in the logs or anything else that indicated a problem. So, I don't think the logs would have helped much, even if I could reproduce the problem at this point.
One note, this Friday Feb 11th, I did run Windows 10 Updates which installed:
- 2022-02 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 21H1 for x64-based Systems (KB5010342)
- 2022-02 .NET 5.0.14 Security Update for X64 Client (KB5011093)
Perhaps that update somehow fixed the problem?
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Hi there,I am glad to hear that everything is working now.That is odd that it randomly fixed itself. Updating Windows 10 could have some correlation to fixing the issue, but without any log file errors, there is no way to be sure.Thank you!David KimProduct Support Engineer
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I have been having the same issue.
No error message.
I have included 3 verbose logs, the first log is on startup.
The second after I set the active style to my custom style.
The third has after startup again.
Thanks
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I have been having the same issue with Red Gate 10.11.5 and SSMS 15.0.18390
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No other intervening actions are needed to duplicate the issue. If I open SSMS, then immediately go to SQL Prompt > Options > Format/Styles > Edit formatting styles ... > Select 'Collapsed Style' (for example) > Set As Active > Close (button) > Ok (button) > Close SSMS > Open SSMS => style is set back to 'Default'
I've been using Redgate for about 3 years, and have kept current on all updates. And have used custom styles throughout that time without issue until this upgrade.
Thanks for any help!
Redgate SQL Prompt Version: 10.11.0.26431