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Graham,
Would you be able to get in touch with me to discuss this issue further? I'd be happy to consider improving our products to work better in your scenario.
My email is David dot Atkinson @ red-gate dot com
Kind regards,
David Atkinson
Product Manager
Red Gate Software / comments
Graham,
Would you be able to get in touch with me to discuss this issue further? I'd be happy to consider improving our products to work better in your scenario.
My email is David dot Atkinson @ re...
Len,
Which features of SSMS2008 Intellisense would you like to preserve alongside your SQL Prompt use?
David Atkinson
Product Manager
Red Gate Software / comments
Len,
Which features of SSMS2008 Intellisense would you like to preserve alongside your SQL Prompt use?
David Atkinson
Product Manager
Red Gate Software
Thanks!
For your reference, this bug report is logged under SDI-136.
We'll let you know when we've fixed it.
Regards,
David / comments
Thanks!
For your reference, this bug report is logged under SDI-136.
We'll let you know when we've fixed it.
Regards,
David
Thanks. Is there any chance of pasting the characters in the forum thread so when we fix it we can make sure that it works in your case?
Kind regards!
David / comments
Thanks. Is there any chance of pasting the characters in the forum thread so when we fix it we can make sure that it works in your case?
Kind regards!
David
This feature won't built into the product for v1.0 as there is a workaround. You will need to 'get' the tagged version of your schema to a folder, and synchronize this to your development database using SQL Compare Pro.
Please try this out and let us know if this meets your need for now. In a future version of SQL Source Control, we'll make this available from the tool's UI itself. How often would you need to take a version that isn't the latest?
David / comments
This feature won't built into the product for v1.0 as there is a workaround. You will need to 'get' the tagged version of your schema to a folder, and synchronize this to your development database ...
Hi,
I can log this as a feature request. I'd really like to wait until others have expressed their need for this use case as it's not something that has cropped up much before. If it does, we'll certainly consider it.
I'd have though you could do something with a perl script that achieves this in the meantime.
David / comments
Hi,
I can log this as a feature request. I'd really like to wait until others have expressed their need for this use case as it's not something that has cropped up much before. If it does, we'll ce...
I see. So there's an assumption that all variables are camelcased?
David / comments
I see. So there's an assumption that all variables are camelcased?
David
Can you give an example of what you want done? Maybe provide a 'before' and 'after' code sample?
Thanks,
David / comments
Can you give an example of what you want done? Maybe provide a 'before' and 'after' code sample?
Thanks,
David
Yes, that would be a great feature...
The best we can suggest for now is the workaround describe in: http://www.red-gate.com/MessageBoard/vi ... php?t=9031
Once all the procedures are as per your company's style, developers should use the formatting feature as they develop. However, there's no enforcement, or ability for different developers to have different styles.
David / comments
Yes, that would be a great feature...
The best we can suggest for now is the workaround describe in:http://www.red-gate.com/MessageBoard/vi ... php?t=9031
Once all the procedures are as per your co...
Hi Paul,
Yes, we recommend that labelling is used as part of SQL Source Control. For now you will have to label from your existing source control client software and if you want to deploy that version you 'get' this to a folder and use SQL Compare Pro to synch it with your target database. In future versions we'll make this more integrated with SSMS. Would you be able to try this out as it is and let us know if it works for you?
Kind regards,
David Atkinson
Red Gate Software / comments
Hi Paul,
Yes, we recommend that labelling is used as part of SQL Source Control. For now you will have to label from your existing source control client software and if you want to deploy that vers...