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Hi there,Thank you for reaching out about SQL Prompt.Unfortunately, there is not a plan to support PostGreSQL. I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.Kind Regards,David KimProduct Support Engineer
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SQL Prompt, developed by Redgate Software, primarily supports Microsoft SQL Server and Azure SQL Database. At that time, there was no official support for PostgreSQL in SQL Prompt.
However, software development and feature updates can change over time, so it's worth checking Redgate Software's official documentation, website, or reaching out to their support team to inquire about any updates or plans for PostgreSQL support in SQL Prompt. They would be the best source of accurate and up-to-date information regarding their product roadmap and plans for expanding support to different database platforms.
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SQL Prompt from Redgate Software is focused on Microsoft SQL Server and Azure SQL Database, lacking PostgreSQL support. However, software development evolves, so it's recommended to check their official documentation or reach out to support for updates on PostgreSQL compatibility. For the latest information on expanding database support, Redgate is the most reliable source.
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SQL Prompt from Redgate Software is focused on Microsoft SQL Server and Azure SQL Database, lacking PostgreSQL support. However, software development evolves, so it's recommended to check their official documentation or reach out to support for updates on PostgreSQL compatibility. For the latest information on expanding database support, Redgate is the most reliable source.
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SQL Prompt from Redgate Software is focused on Microsoft SQL Server and Azure SQL Database, lacking PostgreSQL support. However, software development evolves, so it's recommended to check their official documentation or reach out to support for updates on PostgreSQL compatibility. For the latest information on expanding database support, Redgate is the most reliable source.
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To get the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding SQL Prompt support for PostgreSQL, I recommend checking the official Redgate website, documentation, or contacting Redgate's support directly. They can provide details about the current features of SQL Prompt and any plans or roadmaps for future updates, including support for additional database systems.
Keep in mind that support for specific databases depends on the company's development priorities, user demand, and technical considerations. If there has been a recent update or announcement about PostgreSQL support, that information would be available through official channels.
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nilton said:SQL Prompt from Redgate Software is focused on Microsoft SQL Server and Azure SQL Database, lacking PostgreSQL support. However, software development evolves, so it's recommended to check their official documentation or reach out to support for updates on PostgreSQL compatibility. For the latest information on expanding database support, Redgate is the most reliable source.
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nilton said:SQL Prompt from Redgate Software is focused on Microsoft SQL Server and Azure SQL Database, lacking PostgreSQL support. However, software development evolves, so it's recommended to check their official documentation or reach out to support for updates on PostgreSQL compatibility. For the latest information on expanding database support, Redgate is the most reliable source.
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nilton said:SQL Prompt from Redgate Software is focused on Microsoft SQL Server and Azure SQL Database, lacking PostgreSQL support. However, software development evolves, so it's recommended to check their official documentation or reach out to support for updates on PostgreSQL compatibility. For the latest information on expanding database support, Redgate is the most reliable source.
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After a while of using PostGre instead of Microsoft SQLm, how is your experience? because I'm also considering using PostGre
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ilua2009 said:After a while of using PostGre instead of Microsoft SQLm, how is your experience? because I'm also considering using PostGre
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I have found PostgreSQL to be very flexible and has a good community support after switching from Microsoft SQL for a period. It is an excellent option for advanced data management because it offers powerful instruments for complex queries and extensions.
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That’s a great question! Adding SQL Prompt support for PostgreSQL would significantly enhance productivity by offering intelligent code suggestions, formatting, and error detection. Given PostgreSQL’s popularity, implementing this feature could benefit many developers. Are there any official announcements or timelines for its development? It would be exciting to see!
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