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Thank you. I appreciate the confirmation. Like I said, I didn't have a problem I just wanted to be sure I wasn't missing something obvious (happens often enough). / comments
Thank you. I appreciate the confirmation. Like I said, I didn't have a problem I just wanted to be sure I wasn't missing something obvious (happens often enough).
Thanks. Makes sense. I appreciate the explanation. / comments
Thanks. Makes sense. I appreciate the explanation.
Hey Brian,
Thanks for the reply. Actually I had MSSCCI installed, but it was the 2005 version. I upgraded to the 2008 version. Although I received a warning that it was unsupported and asked if I wanted to proceed at my own risk, which I did, it looks like it's working now.
I checked it, but I didn't think to check the version. Thanks for the help. / comments
Hey Brian,
Thanks for the reply. Actually I had MSSCCI installed, but it was the 2005 version. I upgraded to the 2008 version. Although I received a warning that it was unsupported and asked if I w...
Just downloaded the early release and tried it out. Well done. The performance is noticeably snappy. I like the UI improvements too. Looking forward to the release (so I can put it on both my machines). / comments
Just downloaded the early release and tried it out. Well done. The performance is noticeably snappy. I like the UI improvements too. Looking forward to the release (so I can put it on both my machi...
Not really. It's just recomparing and you're only saving the step of changing the connection criteria, which isn't that bad to begin with.
Simon C wrote:
One of the things that we didn't have time to do for the beta was put a switch button (or similar) on the main screen, so you could switch the datasources without re-registering and re-mapping the databases. Would this be sufficient?
Simon C
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Not really. It's just recomparing and you're only saving the step of changing the connection criteria, which isn't that bad to begin with.
Simon C wrote:
One of the things that we didn't have time...
I agree. Only switch the arrow. Don't switch the location of the databases. That would cause serious problems. / comments
I agree. Only switch the arrow. Don't switch the location of the databases. That would cause serious problems.
I have to agree with Aaron too. When working with some of our sloppier projects, it's sometimes unclear as to which database would be pushing changes in which direction. Being able to make that switch, as needed, has been very handy.
Some of our databases take a while to compare. To have to completely recompare them, while not a show-stopper, is a pain. / comments
I have to agree with Aaron too. When working with some of our sloppier projects, it's sometimes unclear as to which database would be pushing changes in which direction. Being able to make that swi...
Just a follow-up to your post.
I'm using Prompt & Refactor daily. They're great tools and really do help my work. The frustration is, I can't use them everywhere, specifically in DataDude. At least 1/2 of the queries I write, in Datadude and, frankly, I'd like to have the quick response type-ahead I get from Prompt and the formatting I get from Refactor. Unfortunately, I don't. It's not a knock on Prompt, it's a complement. The more I use it, the more I need it. / comments
Just a follow-up to your post.
I'm using Prompt & Refactor daily. They're great tools and really do help my work. The frustration is, I can't use them everywhere, specifically in DataDude. At least...
ajk-eis wrote:
Could you point me at the FM that states this? Doesn't make that much difference, but it seems silly. Data Dude is actually only an add in to VS 2005, just as SQL Prompt is.
I bought on the premise that VS 2005 would be supported, period. Up to now quite disappointing.
It's at the bottom of the page in the help file under the topic Installing SQL Prompt. I agree that it is a disappointment, but I understand that the scripts and behavior of the DBPro files are different than the same for the generic database projects. / comments
ajk-eis wrote:
Could you point me at the FM that states this? Doesn't make that much difference, but it seems silly. Data Dude is actually only an add in to VS 2005, just as SQL Prompt is.
I bou...
I did have the release candidate for a time, but the version that it shows is 3.5.0.333. Thanks again. Great tool. / comments
I did have the release candidate for a time, but the version that it shows is 3.5.0.333. Thanks again. Great tool.