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Hi randyv,
In terms of the licensing you do not need two licenses if you are going to run SQL Prompt in two different versions of SSMS.
Best Regards,
Steve / comments
Hi randyv,
In terms of the licensing you do not need two licenses if you are going to run SQL Prompt in two different versions of SSMS.
Best Regards,
Steve
Hi damcis,
Sorry that you havent been contacted. It looks like we may have an old email address for you. (I just sent you a Private Msg so we can get a current email address)
In regards to this issue, can you please verify that you are running the latest build of SQL Prompt: ftp://support.red-gate.com/patches/SQLP ... 3.6.28.zip
Also, we will want to find out what OS and SSMS version you are running.
Thanks,
Steve / comments
Hi damcis,
Sorry that you havent been contacted. It looks like we may have an old email address for you. (I just sent you a Private Msg so we can get a current email address)
In regards to this iss...
Hi damcis,
Thanks for your post. We have created a support ticket for you in regards to this issue and will be contacting you shortly.
Best Regards,
Steve / comments
Hi damcis,
Thanks for your post. We have created a support ticket for you in regards to this issue and will be contacting you shortly.
Best Regards,
Steve
Hi rbennet8,
Thanks for your post. We have opened up a support ticket in regards to this, and will be contacting you shortly.
Best Regards,
Steve / comments
Hi rbennet8,
Thanks for your post. We have opened up a support ticket in regards to this, and will be contacting you shortly.
Best Regards,
Steve
Hi Baguck,
Thanks for your post. We have opened a support ticket and will be in contact shortly.
Best Regards,
Steve / comments
Hi Baguck,
Thanks for your post. We have opened a support ticket and will be in contact shortly.
Best Regards,
Steve
Hi strasse,
Thanks for your post. Unfortunately, this is a known issue with Migration scripts. The number for your reference is SOC-3901. I have added you to the report.
Best Regards,
Steve / comments
Hi strasse,
Thanks for your post. Unfortunately, this is a known issue with Migration scripts. The number for your reference is SOC-3901. I have added you to the report.
Best Regards,
Steve
Hi gregg.strauss,
Thanks for your forumn post. In regards to your question about deploying static tables, you would typically use SQL Data Compare to deploy the changes.
In the latest build of SQL Compare (10.2.3.1.) there is a new command line switch "/include:static" which can be used to deploy static data from SQL Source Control to your target database.
Best Regards,
Steve / comments
Hi gregg.strauss,
Thanks for your forumn post. In regards to your question about deploying static tables, you would typically use SQL Data Compare to deploy the changes.
In the latest build of SQL ...
Hi Mike,
Thanks for your post. We currently output to the following formats:
- doc
- html
- help file(.chm)
I will submit a feature request to implement a searchable data dictionary.
Best Regards,
Steve / comments
Hi Mike,
Thanks for your post. We currently output to the following formats:
- doc
- html
- help file(.chm)
I will submit a feature request to implement a searchable data dictionary.
Best Regards,
...
Hi sproatba,
Thanks for posting your workaround. Which source control system are you using for your repository?
Best Regards,
Steve / comments
Hi sproatba,
Thanks for posting your workaround. Which source control system are you using for your repository?
Best Regards,
Steve
Hi Mark,
Thanks for your post. In regards to setting up SQL Source Control in a shared environment, you will need to link each instance of SSMS(SQL Management Studio) to the same Source Control repository, as the SQL Source Control runs as an add-in to SSMS. Hope this helps.
Best Regards,
Steve / comments
Hi Mark,
Thanks for your post. In regards to setting up SQL Source Control in a shared environment, you will need to link each instance of SSMS(SQL Management Studio) to the same Source Control rep...