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I'm also having this issue, I just tracked it back to SQL Prompt 6 EAP mere moments ago. I am also using a solution, with many projects.
I have found that the tab history option appears to make a mess of things when the tabs you may have had open were a part of a solution, as it does NOT re-open the old solution, and instead adds them to the new default solution that SSMS creates. When this occurs to scripts that are in solutions/projects under source control it gets very messy - and that seems to be where the object references errors are coming from for me most of the time. / comments
I'm also having this issue, I just tracked it back to SQL Prompt 6 EAP mere moments ago. I am also using a solution, with many projects.
I have found that the tab history option appears to make a m...
FYI, I have since uninstalled SQL Test, SQL Connect, and SQL Source Control, and I have not yet run into the issue again. The errors listed below have also stopped showing up in the event log. / comments
FYI, I have since uninstalled SQL Test, SQL Connect, and SQL Source Control, and I have not yet run into the issue again. The errors listed below have also stopped showing up in the event log.
Manfred.Castro wrote:
Thank you for reporting this to us.
I was able to reproduce this issue and have logged it in our internal bug tracking system under the reference number SP-4629
Is there any status update on this item? It's still occurring for me on a regular basis, and it's really killing my productivity. / comments
Manfred.Castro wrote:
Thank you for reporting this to us.
I was able to reproduce this issue and have logged it in our internal bug tracking system under the reference number SP-4629
Is there ...
Thanks Manfred,
I think in light of the lack of support releases for this product I'm going to let my existing support agreement for it expire this year. No sense in paying for nothing. / comments
Thanks Manfred,
I think in light of the lack of support releases for this product I'm going to let my existing support agreement for it expire this year. No sense in paying for nothing.
eddie davis wrote:
Thank you for your post into the forum and sorry that you have encountered a problem.
A support ticket has been created for you. The support call reference is F0062873. I have sent an e-mail to you with a new snippets folder attached, can you please try copying in this folder to see if it resolves the problem?
Many Thanks
Eddie
Hey Eddie,
Just FYI I did a fresh install of my OS the other day and noticed that this is still a problem in the most recent version of SQL Prompt. / comments
eddie davis wrote:
Thank you for your post into the forum and sorry that you have encountered a problem.
A support ticket has been created for you. The support call reference is F0062873. I hav...
There is no chance to submit a bug report. The Laying out SQL window pops up, the progress bar will move a bit, and then the background SSMS window goes pale (unresponsive) and the program closes. Sometimes I have the option of debugging, sometimes I do not - the stacktrace that I first provided was the immediate error that was shown when I did a debug session on ssms.exe.
The log file shows only INFO messages when this crash occurs.
I believe I have identified the exact problem that causes the crash, it's when I go to format a statement like the below one: DECLARE @Variable INT = ?
The script I'm editing will be run in an SSIS Execute SQL Task, and the ? is how the parameters are passed to it. It does show in the editor as 'Incorrect Syntax' - but I wouldn't think that trying to format it should crash SSMS entirely. / comments
There is no chance to submit a bug report. The Laying out SQL window pops up, the progress bar will move a bit, and then the background SSMS window goes pale (unresponsive) and the program closes. ...
After a full uninstall of all RedGate products, a repair of SQL Management Studio 2012, and a re-install of the latest versions - I am still facing the same issues.
The RedGate and SQL Search toolbars comes back every time I re-start SSMS, despite being unchecked in customize toolbar options, or even deleted. They don't remember the position they were placed in, and often times the buttons that show up on either one appear to be random. Sometimes the RedGate toolbare has SQL Search on it, sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes the SQL Search toolbare has SQL Source Control and SQL Test on it, sometimes it doesn't. The most annoying aspect of this particular issue though, is that I do NOT want the toolbar in it's default place - I use that space for the SQL Editor toolbar.
What is more than an annoyance though, is the crashing - it's causing me to lose productivity. I've been using SQL Prompt for so long now that it's not even a conscious thought to reformat anymore. I hit that key combination at the end of typing any statement reflexively - and now it's causing crashes and lost work. / comments
After a full uninstall of all RedGate products, a repair of SQL Management Studio 2012, and a re-install of the latest versions - I am still facing the same issues.
The RedGate and SQL Search toolb...
Spoke to soon - just crashed again on Format SQL and lost everything I was working on. / comments
Spoke to soon - just crashed again on Format SQL and lost everything I was working on.
Also in addition to this I have noticed that the RedGate buttons on the menu bar are acting very strangely - every time I move them and re-open SSMS they're either back to their default place, or they show up twice. If I remove the buttons altogether by unchecking the RedGate option, the next time I open SSMS they're back.
If I make any other modifications to non-RedGate buttons, they persist just fine. / comments
Also in addition to this I have noticed that the RedGate buttons on the menu bar are acting very strangely - every time I move them and re-open SSMS they're either back to their default place, or t...
I also noticed that after uninstalling all RedGate tools there was still a RedGate toolbar showing up, it was empty with no buttons.
I'm doing a repair of the shared features install for SQL 2012 to see if this resolves the issue.
If anyone from RedGate has some insight into this, it would be great to hear from you. / comments
I also noticed that after uninstalling all RedGate tools there was still a RedGate toolbar showing up, it was empty with no buttons.
I'm doing a repair of the shared features install for SQL 2012 t...