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Feature request: show your support for XML functions.
Folks, this is extremely disappointing - since V3 Beta, I've been trying to explain that SQL Prompt MUST NOT capitalize the XML XQuery function names as provided by SQL Server - and it still does.....
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SQL Prompt 5 **STILL** not getting *it* with XML functions..
Folks, this is disappointing - since about V2 or V3, I've been trying to explain that SQL Prompt *CANNOT* capitalize the XML XQuery function names as provided by SQL Server - and it still does.... ...
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SQL Data Compare 8.1 keeps crashing
Folks, after auto-upgrading from SQL Data Compare 8.0.2 to 8.1 today, I cannot launch the app anymore. It keeps crashing right at startup. Anything I can look up for you to help you diagnose the pr...
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INSERT expansion should not add certain fields
Folks, I really enjoy the SQL Prompt INSERT statement expansion - very useful. HOWEVER: for two types of fields, I think those should be omitted from the list of fields (IDENTITY fields are already...
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Installation doesn't seem to remember installation location
I just installed SQL Prompt 4 on my Windows 7 Enterprise (64-bit) machine. Worked flawlessly. I usually install stuff in my own directory structure, so I put SQL Prompt into "C:\bin\SQLPrompt". As ...
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SQL Prompt 4 - *STILL* doesn't "get it" when it comes to XML
I'm a bit annoyed - SQL Prompt 4 STILL doesn't "get it" when it comes to SQL XML DML support...... Imagine a table something like this:CREATE TABLE MyDemoTable (ID INT IDENTITY(1,1) PR...
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Ah, sorry, I guess this is the same problem report by Mike O'Neill on June 3 (under the title of "Table variables" - that's why I didn't see it at first). Marc / comments
Ah, sorry, I guess this is the same problem report by Mike O'Neill on June 3 (under the title of "Table variables" - that's why I didn't see it at first). Marc
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