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Any plans on addressing this problem, RedGate? / comments
Any plans on addressing this problem, RedGate?
Yes, client system is XP/32bit, SQL 2008 R2 SP1 tools connecting to SQL 2005 Ent SP4.
Client 3.0.4.40 = ok
One of our devs updated to 3.0.5 and could no longer let the "Commit Changes" tab load. It would crash SSMS.
Meanwhile, out 3.0.4.40 clients could fully load the "Commit Changes" tab.
He just uninstalled 3.0.5 and reinstalled 3.0.4.40 and all is well.
This is why I don't allow auto updates on my own system anymore. Who knows what can break between. "If it aint broke..." [image] / comments
Yes, client system is XP/32bit, SQL 2008 R2 SP1 tools connecting to SQL 2005 Ent SP4.
Client 3.0.4.40 = ok
One of our devs updated to 3.0.5 and could no longer let the "Commit Changes" tab load. It...
Ok, great. We (falsely) assumed 3.0.5 was on the site downloads. This will get us back online. Thanks.
No SVN, we are using TFS 2010. / comments
Ok, great. We (falsely) assumed 3.0.5 was on the site downloads. This will get us back online. Thanks.
No SVN, we are using TFS 2010.
Has this been resolved? We are still having issues with this crashing SSMS and can NO longer access source control for SOME databases on 3.0.5. Is there somewhere my colleague can download 3.0.4.40? I'm running that and it works, but I don't have the installer package any longer. We want to downgrade him back to this version that is stable while the 3.0.5 problem is worked out.
Thanks / comments
Has this been resolved? We are still having issues with this crashing SSMS and can NO longer access source control for SOME databases on 3.0.5. Is there somewhere my colleague can download 3.0.4.40...
terry-s wrote:
From the query editor window, click ctl-space to bring up the SQL prompt window, type "yell" and hit enter.
Yes, I see that does it also. However, my key combination and most likely the combination of the original poster was not y-e-l-l anything. The 2 times it has happened to me, I was no where near those letters. / comments
terry-s wrote:
From the query editor window, click ctl-space to bring up the SQL prompt window, type "yell" and hit enter.
Yes, I see that does it also. However, my key combination and most lik...
I know this is an ancient thread, but I just ran into this as well. It's not a problem, but I have no idea how I did it. I think it was a sequence of some of the following in some order: ctrl, shift, up, esc in quick motion (mis key). It definitely was not 'yell' tab.
It's funny when it comes up (2nd time ever), but I have no idea how I did it. SQL Prompt Pro 5.2.0.5. / comments
I know this is an ancient thread, but I just ran into this as well. It's not a problem, but I have no idea how I did it. I think it was a sequence of some of the following in some order: ctrl, shif...