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Thanks for noting it.
The types of things that I write down on my print out are mainly for a quick reference... something I can look down at the printed diagram and refer to quickly - a cheat sheet if you will.
I can see the SQL in the script and the descriptions I tested it with do appear. Hopefully this feature can be implemented in the future so it will show it as part of the object on the screen. (Obivously with the ability to turn it off as I am sure some people don't want to see that on their dependency output)
Shawn / comments
Thanks for noting it.
The types of things that I write down on my print out are mainly for a quick reference... something I can look down at the printed diagram and refer to quickly - a cheat shee...
Hi David,
That sounds like a decent idea. I am not too familiar with the extended property, but as long as you can enter a decent amount of data (couple of hundred characters) then that would be good.
Do you think it would be possible for that data to be entered in DT? If not, where is it entered in SSMS?
Shawn / comments
Hi David,
That sounds like a decent idea. I am not too familiar with the extended property, but as long as you can enter a decent amount of data (couple of hundred characters) then that would be g...
Thanks again David. I have a trial of Doc on my machine and yeah, that makes it much easier!
I guess in the end, if it can be displayed as part of DT (some balloon attached to an object) then I think that would be great!
Shawn / comments
Thanks again David. I have a trial of Doc on my machine and yeah, that makes it much easier!
I guess in the end, if it can be displayed as part of DT (some balloon attached to an object) then I th...
Thanks, that did fix the issue! I just turned off the Intellisense from SSMS 2008 and the problems went away.
Shawn / comments
Thanks, that did fix the issue! I just turned off the Intellisense from SSMS 2008 and the problems went away.
Shawn