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The proper solution might be to use the local machine's regional preferences. Could you please go to: Control Panel/Regional and Language Options/Regional Options/Customize/Date
And please let me know what is in the Long Date Format field for you?
Would using this format after the "SourceServer.SourceDBName-TargetServer.TargetDBName-" be appropriate?
David Atkinson
Product Manager
Red Gate Software / comments
The proper solution might be to use the local machine's regional preferences. Could you please go to:Control Panel/Regional and Language Options/Regional Options/Customize/Date
And please let me kn...
Yes, you're right - it won't do OR yet.
Your only option is to do each search individually, and maybe copy and paste the results into excel if you need to aggregate them.
Thanks for the request!
David Atkinson
Red Gate Software / comments
Yes, you're right - it won't do OR yet.
Your only option is to do each search individually, and maybe copy and paste the results into excel if you need to aggregate them.
Thanks for the request!
Da...
The behavior should be much improved now. Please download the latest build and let us know how you get on. http://www.red-gate.com/MessageBoard/vi ... hp?t=11125
Kind regards,
David / comments
The behavior should be much improved now. Please download the latest build and let us know how you get on.http://www.red-gate.com/MessageBoard/vi ... hp?t=11125
Kind regards,
David
The early access sign-up form is available at http://www.red-gate.com/Products/SQL_So ... /index.htm
David / comments
The early access sign-up form is available athttp://www.red-gate.com/Products/SQL_So ... /index.htm
David
The next release is very focused on the implementation of three new features.
1) Show Dependencies (including at column level)
2) Find Invalid Objects (objects that reference objects that no longer exist)
3) Script as Alter (right click on your object in a query window and script it as Alter to a new query window)
4) All SQL Refactor features will be integrated into SQL Prompt 5
Other than for critical bug fixes, we're not planning to enhance code completion or formatting for v5.
If you're interested in trying out v5 early access builds, let me know and I'll put you on our distribution list.
Kind regards,
David / comments
The next release is very focused on the implementation of three new features.
1) Show Dependencies (including at column level)
2) Find Invalid Objects (objects that reference objects that no longer...
Unfortunately we can't say at this point when the feature will be implemented. The backlog for v5 has already been finalized, and the project is currently in full swing. However, we will consider this for v6 alongside all the other requests we get. The more popular this one proves to be, the more likely we'll consider implementing it!
Thanks for voicing your views!
David Atkinson
Product Manager
Red Gate Software / comments
Unfortunately we can't say at this point when the feature will be implemented. The backlog for v5 has already been finalized, and the project is currently in full swing. However, we will consider t...
Yes, it's beginning to look a little untidy. We're hoping to consolidate SQL Prompt and SQL Refactor's top level menus into a single one.
We're also looking to add the other tools (SQL Doc, SQL Dependency Tracker etc) to relevant context menus, so if you bear with us for a while longer we'll get this all sorted out! We're aiming for a much better interaction between our tools.
David Atkinson
Product Manager
Red Gate Software / comments
Yes, it's beginning to look a little untidy. We're hoping to consolidate SQL Prompt and SQL Refactor's top level menus into a single one.
We're also looking to add the other tools (SQL Doc, SQL Dep...
asnandrey wrote:
Since, this is an SSMS add-in, I presume that it will not track changes made to a database not made using SSMS?
Actually, it doesn't matter which tool you use to modify your database. SQL Source Control compares the state of your development database with source control. If it identifies a difference, it will show up. Of course the advantage of using SSMS and the add-in is that you can see which objects have changed, and you can commit and retrieve changes. However, if you choose to modify your development database with any other tool, even of a different machine, SQL Source Control will pick up the change.
David Atkinson
Red Gate Software / comments
asnandrey wrote:
Since, this is an SSMS add-in, I presume that it will not track changes made to a database not made using SSMS?
Actually, it doesn't matter which tool you use to modify your d...
Table mapping is available in SQL Compare 9.5 http://www.red-gate.com/MessageBoard/vi ... hp?t=14113
Kind regards,
David Atkinson
Red Gate Software / comments
Table mapping is available in SQL Compare 9.5http://www.red-gate.com/MessageBoard/vi ... hp?t=14113
Kind regards,
David Atkinson
Red Gate Software
lysp wrote:
Can you hook the standard object explorer right click menu?
This means right clicking in sql search and right clicking in object explorer are the same thing.
We're not sure yet. That would be ideal. We'll have to take a look. If we can't we would have to reimplement what we deem to be the most important actions.
David Atkinson
Red Gate Software / comments
lysp wrote:
Can you hook the standard object explorer right click menu?
This means right clicking in sql search and right clicking in object explorer are the same thing.
We're not sure yet. Th...