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Hi SoundOfMind
Are you getting no suggestions at all? -
@ATurner, none! I was hoping that someone would have seen the same thing. I'm using the latest version of SQL Prompt.
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Wow... you guys (Redgate) are impressive. Just installed v10.13.15.3135 of SQL Prompt after reading the Release Notes (SQL Prompt 10.13 release notes - SQL Prompt 10 - Product Documentation (red-gate.com)) and this issue is fixed. That was quick work... thanks!
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Wow... you guys (Redgate) are impressive. Just installed v10.13.15.3135 of SQL Prompt after reading the Release Notes (SQL Prompt 10.13 release notes - SQL Prompt 10 - Product Documentation (red-gate.com)) and this issue is fixed. That was quick work... thanks!
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Hi SoundOfMind
Glad to hear that has all resolved it for you!
Sorry for the delay in replying.
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I've tried a simple test: created three Linked Servers to the same remote server using the same login:
Host SQL Server version: 2019 CU22
Remote Server version: 2014 SP3
SQL Prompt version: 10.13.13.2147
SSMS version: 18.12.1
Security Context: specific remote server login mapping
Remote login permissions: VIEW ANY DATABASE, VIEW ANY DEFINITION
Just for completeness, I subsequently granted the remote login sysadmin privileges on the remote server... no change to the above results, so it appears not to be a permissions issue.