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Hi @sdks This has now been resolved in the new release today (10.3.4) / comments
Hi @sdks This has now been resolved in the new release today (10.3.4)
Hi @sdks sorry to hear you're experiencing this issue, I've been able to reproduce this error. I'm going to escalate to the development team to find out why this is happening and I'll let you know the outcome! / comments
Hi @sdks sorry to hear you're experiencing this issue, I've been able to reproduce this error. I'm going to escalate to the development team to find out why this is happening and I'll let you know ...
Hi @efalocavi sorry to hear you're experiencing this issue! Could you check some settings for me to narrow down the issue? If you go to the SQL Prompt Tab in SSMS, do you have "Enable Suggestions" toggled on? Also if you go to SQL Prompt Tab > Options > is "Show code suggestions" on as well as "Automatically show suggestions after ... milliseconds" enabled? It might be worth checking in the Options > Connections and see if you're loading suggestions for all databases and schemas Hope this helps! / comments
Hi @efalocavi sorry to hear you're experiencing this issue!Could you check some settings for me to narrow down the issue?If you go to the SQL Prompt Tab in SSMS, do you have "Enable Suggestions" to...
Hi @Ericcccc sorry to hear you're experiencing this issue! It's worth double checking if the Objects you're using are supported: SQL Prompt can select all objects and columns in the Object Explorer except:
columns in linked tables
columns in table-valued functions
temporary tables
columns in temporary tables
If however the issue still persists,I would recommend performing an uninstall and reinstall. / comments
Hi @Ericcccc sorry to hear you're experiencing this issue!It's worth double checking if the Objects you're using are supported:SQL Prompt can select all objects and columns in the Object Explorer e...
Results from the investigation into this issue showed it was the use of SQL Compare Standard and to create a Scripts folder it requires professional edition. A bug report has been filed for the application freezing however! / comments
Results from the investigation into this issue showed it was the use of SQL Compare Standard and to create a Scripts folder it requires professional edition. A bug report has been filed for the app...
For the benefit of others, the solution here was to remove the historic migration scripts from the "Custom Scripts" folder in the repository / comments
For the benefit of others, the solution here was to remove the historic migration scripts from the "Custom Scripts" folder in the repository
Hi @derekcacciotti sorry to hear you're experiencing this issue! I'm going to need some more information from you to troubleshoot this so I'm going to contact you through a support ticket! / comments
Hi @derekcacciotti sorry to hear you're experiencing this issue! I'm going to need some more information from you to troubleshoot this so I'm going to contact you through a support ticket!
Hi @muscimol & @SamTouray Just to keep you in the loop there's currently an issue in version 4.* where if a NuGet package exceeds a certain size it's causing failure, it's currently being investigated by the team with the bug reference: SCA-2717. As mentioned above by other customers discoveries, the current workaround is to use version 3.* Hope this helps clear up the situation and we will do our best to let you know when a fix comes around! / comments
Hi @muscimol & @SamTouray Just to keep you in the loop there's currently an issue in version 4.* where if a NuGet package exceeds a certain size it's causing failure, it's currently being investiga...
Hi @Lucian sorry to hear you're getting an issue with your build task with SQL Change Automation! I'm going to need some more detailed logs etc, what I'll do is reach out to you via a support ticket and we can investigate from there! / comments
Hi @Lucian sorry to hear you're getting an issue with your build task with SQL Change Automation! I'm going to need some more detailed logs etc, what I'll do is reach out to you via a support ticke...
HI @MGibson so there's two options here really, so first if you don't mind ignoring sensitivity classifications you can use the SQL Compare option "Ignore sensitivity classifications". Secondly, if you do care, you will need to use "ADD SENSITIVITY CLASSIFICATION" rather than extended properties. I hope this helps! / comments
HI @MGibson so there's two options here really, so first if you don't mind ignoring sensitivity classifications you can use the SQL Compare option "Ignore sensitivity classifications". Secondly, if...