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Hi Jack,
Please see the information on this page: https://documentation.red-gate.com/disp ... pplication
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Dom. / comments
Hi Jack,
Please see the information on this page: https://documentation.red-gate.com/disp ... pplication
Thanks,
Dom.
Hi Chris,
I see that you've got a support ticket open with Jessica about this.
If anyone else experiences this problem, please ensure you have .NET 3.5 SP1 installed, and if that doesn't work, please let us know.
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Dom. / comments
Hi Chris,
I see that you've got a support ticket open with Jessica about this.
If anyone else experiences this problem, please ensure you have .NET 3.5 SP1 installed, and if that doesn't work, plea...
Hi,
Thanks for your question. There are a number of reasons why this can happen, which depends on whether your Silverlight application is in-browser or out-of-browser.
For in-browser Silverlight, see http://documentation.red-gate.com/display/AMP8/Silverlight+in-browser+profiling+stops+with+no+results
For out-of-browser Silverlight, see http://documentation.red-gate.com/display/AMP8/Silverlight+out-of-browser+profiling+stops+with+no+results
Regards,
Dom. / comments
Hi,
Thanks for your question. There are a number of reasons why this can happen, which depends on whether your Silverlight application is in-browser or out-of-browser.
For in-browser Silverlight, s...
Hi,
I'm afraid SmartAssembly 3 predates Red Gate's acquisition of SmartAssembly, and we're no longer able to offer support on this old version. I've tried searching our archives and I'm sorry to say that I can't even find out whether SmartAssembly 3 was designed to work with .NET 3.5. It might be worth looking through the list of common problems that can occur after building to see whether this gives a clue about the issue you are facing, however: https://documentation.red-gate.com/disp ... r+building
I can confirm, however, that SmartAssembly 6.x versions have all been tested thoroughly with .NET 3.5 assemblies.
Best wishes,
Dom. / comments
Hi,
I'm afraid SmartAssembly 3 predates Red Gate's acquisition of SmartAssembly, and we're no longer able to offer support on this old version. I've tried searching our archives and I'm sorry to sa...
Hi Henrik,
Sorry about that. The build had a timebomb so it would expire on a certain date. That date has now passed, so build 11.0.0.120 won't work anymore.
The good news is that we expect the full release shortly, so please watch this forum to find out when it is available.
Dom. / comments
Hi Henrik,
Sorry about that. The build had a timebomb so it would expire on a certain date. That date has now passed, so build 11.0.0.120 won't work anymore.
The good news is that we expect the ful...
For help on enabling the Red Gate toolbar after installing SQL Search, please see: https://documentation.red-gate.com/display/SS2/Installing / comments
For help on enabling the Red Gate toolbar after installing SQL Search, please see: https://documentation.red-gate.com/display/SS2/Installing
Hi Sandy,
Thanks for the comment. Could you add your idea to our UserVoice page at http://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/101149-sql-search, please? That will ensure it will be considered for future projects.
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Hi Sandy,
Thanks for the comment. Could you add your idea to our UserVoice page at http://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/101149-sql-search, please? That will ensure it will be considered for future p...
Hi,
As you've probably realized, when you type a '%' character, SQL Search always interprets it as a wildcard, including in 'Exact Match' mode.
However, I'm not sure why this would be a problem for you, because wildcard '%' will match the literal '%' character.
So, when you search for 'ProductN%', that should give the result you want (although there may also be other results for 'ProductNumber', for example, since this would also match 'ProductN%').
I hope that makes sense. If it isn't working as I've described, please let me know here, including which version of SSMS and Operating System you are using.
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Dom. / comments
Hi,
As you've probably realized, when you type a '%' character, SQL Search always interprets it as a wildcard, including in 'Exact Match' mode.
However, I'm not sure why this would be a problem for...
Once again, thanks for all the responses on this issue. We've managed to reproduce it and we have released a new build of SQL Search with the fix.
If you are affected, you can download the new version from http://www.red-gate.com/products/sql-development/sql-search/v2
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Dom. / comments
Once again, thanks for all the responses on this issue. We've managed to reproduce it and we have released a new build of SQL Search with the fix.
If you are affected, you can download the new vers...
Thanks all for the feedback and I'm glad David's suggestion of deleting the Deployment Manager Add-in seems to be working for you.
Our developers are still trying to reproduce this issue, but we haven't had any luck so far, I'm afraid.
To help us, it would be really helpful if anyone who has this issue could let us know the following, please:
- Which versions of SSMS you have installed
- Which version of SSMS you are using
- The OS version
- Any other plug-ins you have installed in SSMS
Thanks,
Dom. / comments
Thanks all for the feedback and I'm glad David's suggestion of deleting the Deployment Manager Add-in seems to be working for you.
Our developers are still trying to reproduce this issue, but we ha...