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We've just released an updated version of SQL Search (1.1.8.20) that should play nice with .NET 4.5 - you can download it from the product page here: http://www.red-gate.com/products/sql-de ... ql-search/
In addition, SQL Search now shares a toolbar with SQL Source Control and SQL Test if you've got those installed. / comments
We've just released an updated version of SQL Search (1.1.8.20) that should play nice with .NET 4.5 - you can download it from the product page here:http://www.red-gate.com/products/sql-de ... ql-s...
Thanks, that's a good spot - I'll pass your comments on to the dev team, it'd be good to be internally consistent with our snippets. We appreciate your feedback! / comments
Thanks, that's a good spot - I'll pass your comments on to the dev team, it'd be good to be internally consistent with our snippets. We appreciate your feedback!
You could check the 'Ignore extended properties' option in the project options, but that'll also cut out object-level extended properties. If it's just the database properties you want to remove from the script, I'm afraid that's probably going to require hand-editing. / comments
You could check the 'Ignore extended properties' option in the project options, but that'll also cut out object-level extended properties. If it's just the database properties you want to remove fr...
Just a brief addendum - looking at your code, this actually looks like it was generated by SQL Compare, not SQL Data Compare. You might have some luck checking the 'Ignore migration scripts for databases' option in SQL Compare, if that's the case. / comments
Just a brief addendum - looking at your code, this actually looks like it was generated by SQL Compare, not SQL Data Compare. You might have some luck checking the 'Ignore migration scripts for dat...
Unfortunately there isn't anything like this in SQL Prompt right now - it's kind of all or nothing, I'm afraid. If you've got a few minutes, though, we'd really appreciate it if you posted an item about this on our UserVoice feature suggestions forum here: http://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/944 ... uggestions
UserVoice lets us stay relevant with the development work we do on the tool, so it's really useful when people post about what they'd like to see. If you could have a glance over some other posts there and vote on ones that you'd like to see in the tool, that would be even better. Thanks for your feedback! / comments
Unfortunately there isn't anything like this in SQL Prompt right now - it's kind of all or nothing, I'm afraid. If you've got a few minutes, though, we'd really appreciate it if you posted an item ...
Glad to hear you got the problem sorted out! We don't really have a standard procedure to prevent this, unfortunately - it just comes down to trying to find the specific offending object each time. Do let us know if you run into this again, though and we'll do our best to help out! / comments
Glad to hear you got the problem sorted out! We don't really have a standard procedure to prevent this, unfortunately - it just comes down to trying to find the specific offending object each time....
TFS 2010 includes a rollback command, is that what you're after? There's also Get Specific Version. Is either of those helpful? / comments
TFS 2010 includes a rollback command, is that what you're after? There's also Get Specific Version. Is either of those helpful?
We're having trouble reproducing this here - can you let us know at what point in writing the query you're seeing these suggestions pop up? Screenshots would be helpful - you can email them in to support@red-gate.com and we'll try and figure out what's going on. Thanks! / comments
We're having trouble reproducing this here - can you let us know at what point in writing the query you're seeing these suggestions pop up? Screenshots would be helpful - you can email them in to s...
I've logged this as a bug for you, reference SOC-3791 - I'll let you know as soon as there's an update on that. Thanks for your feedback! / comments
I've logged this as a bug for you, reference SOC-3791 - I'll let you know as soon as there's an update on that. Thanks for your feedback!
Did you try re-entering the serial number or creating the registry key? Either of those ought to shut it up. / comments
Did you try re-entering the serial number or creating the registry key? Either of those ought to shut it up.