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I had the same problem with the uninstall. Had to customize my menus to get SQL Prompt 3.9 back. Glad that it worked, but the sudden expiration of the earlier 4.0 beta surprised me and it hurt not having an upgrade when it did expire.
Looking forward to trying out the new version to see what happens. From everything I can tell so far, SQL Prompt 4 seems to be better about temporary files and seems to be quite a bit faster. The new changes/features announced should improve my coding experience. / comments
I had the same problem with the uninstall. Had to customize my menus to get SQL Prompt 3.9 back. Glad that it worked, but the sudden expiration of the earlier 4.0 beta surprised me and it hurt not...
I could send you just about anything, but it seems to happen almost anytime I open a script from a file or script out a trigger/stored proc recently. To whom should I send the script once I obtain one?
Thanks. / comments
I could send you just about anything, but it seems to happen almost anytime I open a script from a file or script out a trigger/stored proc recently. To whom should I send the script once I obtain...
Lots of good tips from Andy's session today. I'll have to review some of those and take some notes for future use. The cheat sheet will be quite helpful. / comments
Lots of good tips from Andy's session today. I'll have to review some of those and take some notes for future use. The cheat sheet will be quite helpful.
I enjoyed the DevOps/Remote Work session. Took me a little bit to get the right windows showing up. Didn't realize there was a "Chat" option until about 15 minutes in. Thought it was like other webinars where chat/questions went all together to comment. I'll need to go back and catch some of the other sessions from today on the replay. There were a couple of others that looked interesting. / comments
I enjoyed the DevOps/Remote Work session. Took me a little bit to get the right windows showing up. Didn't realize there was a "Chat" option until about 15 minutes in. Thought it was like other web...
In this case - just over 30s of query time that is timed out when the query normally runs subsecond. There are a handful that do that and some logins we'd likely exclude that only do maintenance or ETL loads or the like. So - kind of a long-running query, but a little different. I wouldn't want to pick up someone running an ad-hoc query, just long-running queries from a specific account. Ideally then only when it's a certain number of long-running queries within a given time range. / comments
In this case - just over 30s of query time that is timed out when the query normally runs subsecond. There are a handful that do that and some logins we'd likely exclude that only do maintenance or...
So was this fix not included in build 2247? I don't seem to have auto-complete working with the same scenario - SSMS 17.2, SQL Prompt v8 build 2247, Azure AD Universal w/ MFA. / comments
So was this fix not included in build 2247? I don't seem to have auto-complete working with the same scenario - SSMS 17.2, SQL Prompt v8 build 2247, Azure AD Universal w/ MFA.
+1 to this. Not sure if it's possible, but if there are no candidates because you've typed the command out completely and it was the last entry in the list, maybe the box could go away?
e.g. I type in select * from MyDB.dbo.MyTable and do so rather quickly. By the time I get to the end of the whole statement, nothing is left except that one entry. At that point, it would be nice to just be able to bypass the autocomplete because I've done that already and there is no need to auto-complete anything.
I realize that there isn't much that can be done this time around, but wanted to add in another request for the feature. [image] / comments
+1 to this. Not sure if it's possible, but if there are no candidates because you've typed the command out completely and it was the last entry in the list, maybe the box could go away?
e.g. I typ...
I'm just curious - wasn't this part of the standard SQL Prompt package at one point and not only available in the Professional edition? I could have sworn that I could do this in an earlier release and as far as I know I've never had a "Professional" edition.
I was looking for this today as I'm laying out some new code and found all of my commas placed at the end of the line rather than at the beginning as I'd hoped for.
Thanks.
-Peter Schott / comments
I'm just curious - wasn't this part of the standard SQL Prompt package at one point and not only available in the Professional edition? I could have sworn that I could do this in an earlier releas...
Thanks, Bart. I missed that option. That should take care of that issue. Gotta love training problems. [image] / comments
Thanks, Bart. I missed that option. That should take care of that issue. Gotta love training problems.
OK. If you need someone to help test the 4.x beta, I'm more than willing to jump in. [image] / comments
OK. If you need someone to help test the 4.x beta, I'm more than willing to jump in.