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Hi Nigel,
The registry entry you listed is not on my system.
I have the following
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Red Gate\SQL BackupHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Red Gate\SQL Backup\BackupSettings
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Red Gate\SQL Backup\BackupSettingsGlobal
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Red Gate\SQL Backup\BackupSettingsGlobal\(LOCAL)
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Red Gate\SQL Backup\InstalledInstances
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Red Gate\SQL Backup\InstalledInstances\(LOCAL)
Where can I make the entry now? / comments
Hi Nigel,
The registry entry you listed is not on my system.
I have the following
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Red Gate\SQL BackupHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Red Gate\SQL Backup\BackupSettings
HKEY_...
Hi Nigel,
the activity history remains empty, even if I restart the GUI. Should i try deleting the local cache?
Regards
William / comments
Hi Nigel,
the activity history remains empty, even if I restart the GUI. Should i try deleting the local cache?
Regards
William
Hi,
I am having the same problems here.
History only visible through the v5 client and not v6.
regards
William / comments
Hi,
I am having the same problems here.
History only visible through the v5 client and not v6.
regards
William
RBA wrote:
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As an actual end user, would you like to see the yellow warning icon for transfers that completed successfully, but had handled network outage/jitters at some point?
Many thanks,
Robin
Hi Robin,
Yes I would like to see a warning, not an error. The yellow icon always tells me that things have finished, but something had a hiccup. I can then investigate the problems from there.
Regards
William / comments
RBA wrote:
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As an actual end user, would you like to see the yellow warning icon for transfers that completed successfully, but had handled network outage/jitters at some point?
Many thanks,
R...
Hi Robin,
RBA wrote:
....Compression level 5 you hint at? Actually, the LZMA compression algorithm (level 4) supports higher levels than the one we use, but the performance is really unwieldy ...
Level 4 should be fine for me, just wanted to see if you're going to bring out bigger guns per release :lol:
RBA wrote:
....In addition to what Matt said, I can say in regard to point 1) that Compression Analyser is a separate application from SQL Backup (you can find the .exe in the install directory) whilst the other dialogs / wizards are modal child windows, which (for better or for worse) is how most Windows forms work. ...
I was just thinking in terms of SSMS, where there is almost nothing that cannot be done simultaneously. I don't know how often I have entered almost all the details into the Backup/Restore wizard, only to have to close it (and lose everything) so I can look at some setting somewhere else to make sure it is right.
I hope this is a point that is high up on the priority list for future releases.
Regards
William
p.s. thanks for the heads-up on modal! Couldn't remember the word :oops: / comments
Hi Robin,
RBA wrote:
....Compression level 5 you hint at? Actually, the LZMA compression algorithm (level 4) supports higher levels than the one we use, but the performance is really unwieldy ...
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Paul,
the problem is fixed with the latest EAP release.
Thanks! / comments
Paul,
the problem is fixed with the latest EAP release.
Thanks!
I think that the information about the connection is important. If you check the SSMS Tools Pack from Mladen Prajdic, he has this too. The only thing that is then missing, is to restore the command session - SSMS Tools Pack cannot do that, it just stores the information. / comments
I think that the information about the connection is important. If you check the SSMS Tools Pack from Mladen Prajdic, he has this too. The only thing that is then missing, is to restore the comma...
I requested this feature too. IIRC, it is on the list for future releases, but not seen as important enough at the moment.
I hope Red-Gate offers some sort of feature vote list so that they can see what we really want for future releases. / comments
I requested this feature too. IIRC, it is on the list for future releases, but not seen as important enough at the moment.
I hope Red-Gate offers some sort of feature vote list so that they can se...
Hi Anu,
that does activate the highlighting, thank you! However, with the native intellisense active I get the table and column suggestions from both SQL Prompt and Intellisense.
I hope this feature gets baked into SQL Prompt, two tools combined to fulfill a task is not "ingeniously simple" [image]
Thanks to all for the help. / comments
Hi Anu,
that does activate the highlighting, thank you! However, with the native intellisense active I get the table and column suggestions from both SQL Prompt and Intellisense.
I hope this featu...
Hi all,
I am not seeing the same behaviour as you all are.
When I type an opening bracket, the corresponding close bracket is added automatically (this is an optional setting that I have enabled) and going inside a set of brackets brings up the tooltip that corresponds to the command. However, the grayed highlighting is not happening for me, regardless of the method tried - this is not an optional setting is it?
Here is my system setup:
Windows 7 Enterprise Edition 64 Bit (English)
Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 10.0.2531.0
SQL Prompt Professional Edition 4.0.2.53
Additionally installed tools in SSMS
SSMS Tools Pack 1.7.5.1
SQL Refactor 1.3.0.207
On top of this I have a three monitor setup using an NVIDIA Quadro NVS 450. I have seen rendering problems before due to multi-monitor setups. I don't think this can be the issue it is better to mention it, just in case. / comments
Hi all,
I am not seeing the same behaviour as you all are.
When I type an opening bracket, the corresponding close bracket is added automatically (this is an optional setting that I have enabled) a...