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Hi there,Thank you for reaching out and I apologize that you are running into issues with SQL Prompt.You can revert back to Tab History by downgrading to the following version:Kind Regards,David K.Product Support Engineer
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David - Thank you for letting us now how to do this. That said I want to give Red-Gate (not you specifically) a piece of mind about this. I'm all for advancing/upgrading your products & services to continually try to improve them. The issue here is that Red-gate took it upon themselves to replace a highly useful and VERY easy to user feature in the software we pay annually to use with something that is far from easy or useful and which works like as if it was made by someone with little to no experience with what the products user want. I imagine SQL History was teh result of user request but when it was rolled out it should have been a separate feature allowing the paying customer to choose it or to stay with the Tab History. Until this I have never been more than mildly bothered by something Red-gate did to one of its products. I hope those at Red-Gate who are teh decision makers are listening to how users are unhappy with how this was pushed out.dkim1999 said:Hi there,Thank you for reaching out and I apologize that you are running into issues with SQL Prompt.You can revert back to Tab History by downgrading to the following version:Kind Regards,David K.Product Support Engineer
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Reverting the entire product is not a good solution - please break out tab history, or give us a way to scan and import our sql assets into the new utility,,,
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The "History" is immature and not yet suitable for daily work. There are too many missing features, compared to "Tab history": no renaming, sorting issues, performance, ...
Please bring back "Tab History", until "History" contains all former features from "Tab history".