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I ran into the same issue. It doesn't seem to be installed as an extension for SSMS 21 (or at least there isn't anything under the extensions folder as is the case for SSMS 20). I tried manually copying from my SSMS 20 folder, but that didn't work. I hope they get this resolved soon.
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I've got the same behaviour and also get this error pop-up saying Pipe is broken. I'm pressing the Submit Error Report each time so I'm assuming they're getting a message several times a day.
Sometimes History does open but it's blank and searching is a bit hit and miss.
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I've also started getting that error pop up, for everything from closing a query tab to expanding out the table list in Object Explorer
Hopefully a patch will be released soon
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I managed to get SQL Prompt installed correctly, but after that saw the same exact behavior as Gary, e.g. SQL history is empty/dead. In my case it also affects SQL Search. I reached out to support about this, shortly after my response above. I've been exchanging messages with them regularly, but so far, Redgate can't seem to replicate the issue on their end or figure out the cause.
If you guys haven't, I'd definitely recommend reaching out to support, since it seems like this is not a very common issue, and best I could tell, I might be the first one to reach out to them about it.
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Redgate support couldn't find any real cause for the issues I/we are seeing, but recommended I try to uninstall and reinstall both SSMS 21 and the Redgate tools. I'd already done that once trying to resolve the issues I ran into initially, so wasn't very hopeful it'd help
However, I did so, uninstalling Redgate tools first, then SSMS 21. I did not uninstall SSMS 20. I then reinstalled SSMS 21 followed by the Redgate tools, in my case SQL Prompt and SQL Search.
Now everything works as expected. Since there were no real indicators of why it wasn't working before, I'm not sure what changed after the reinstall, but at least, in my case, it worked.
Basically, if you guys haven't already tried doing that, it might be worth a shot. Good luck!
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jsilver I'll give that a go now, fingers crossed
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That appears to have done the trick!
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Has anyone had an issue with SQL History not showing / opening properly on SSMS 21? I'm running the latest SSMS 21 and SQL Prompt versions but SQL History doesn't work properly for me, the tab appears but nothing in it.
It still works when I open SSMS 20, could running both versions be causing some kind of clash?