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Versions: Windows 11 Enterprise 22h2 build 22621.2428 SQL Compare 15.2.1.24235 Standard The entire application crashes, no warnings, no error messages. I don't use SQL Compare much, but it has been going on for at least a month. / comments
Versions:Windows 11 Enterprise 22h2 build 22621.2428SQL Compare 15.2.1.24235 StandardThe entire application crashes, no warnings, no error messages. I don't use SQL Compare much, but it has been go...
What about this? 10:05:39.876|Error |SQL Compare |7 |Failed to resolve item Microsoft.Identity.Client, Version=4.39.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=0a613f4dd989e8ae. File C:\Program Files (x86)\Red Gate\SQL Compare 15\Microsoft.Identity.Client.dll exists. File Version = 4.47.2.0. Product Version = 4.47.2+a03f4c4795f779f9b93bbab45c9228f167fed0a8. Assembly name = Microsoft.Identity.Client, Version=4.47.2.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=0a613f4dd989e8ae. Assembly file version = 4.47.2.0. Assembly informational version = 4.47.2+a03f4c4795f779f9b93bbab45c9228f167fed0a8. / comments
What about this?10:05:39.876|Error |SQL Compare |7 |Failed to resolve item Microsoft.Identity.Client, Version=4.39.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=0a613f4dd989e8ae. File C:\Program F...
Another uninstall/reinstall ended up working. SSDT was installed with the new VS2022 installation before SQL Prompt was reinstalled. / comments
Another uninstall/reinstall ended up working. SSDT was installed with the new VS2022 installation before SQL Prompt was reinstalled.
Actually, I was referring to the JOIN clause itself, not the JOIN condition.
When formatting several large files the behavior would occur randomly; sometimes the JOIN would either share a line with the FROM or another JOIN. Other times the JOIN would be on it's own line.
Closing the file, reopening it, and reformatting would sometimes fix the issue. / comments
Actually, I was referring to the JOIN clause itself, not the JOIN condition.
When formatting several large files the behavior would occur randomly; sometimes the JOIN would either share a line with...
^ 18.12.1 TRIM(someColumn) becomes [TRIM](someColumn) which is invalid. This happens in the code for a VIEW. It doesn't happen when the same code is formatted in SQL Server Management Studio. / comments
^ 18.12.1TRIM(someColumn)becomes[TRIM](someColumn)which is invalid. This happens in the code for a VIEW. It doesn't happen when the same code is formatted in SQL Server Management Studio.
This is also occurring with other built-in Transact functions, most recently STRING_AGG. / comments
This is also occurring with other built-in Transact functions, most recently STRING_AGG.
I just installed version 10.13.4.32349, it did not fix the font. / comments
I just installed version 10.13.4.32349, it did not fix the font.
I am running 10.12.6.30951 This is the dialog I now see, the font used to be Consolas, which is what I have all my fonts in SSMS set to. [image] [image] / comments
I am running 10.12.6.30951This is the dialog I now see, the font used to be Consolas, which is what I have all my fonts in SSMS set to.
My apologies, the build I referenced is incorrect. I have updated my original post. The problem, still remains, however. / comments
My apologies, the build I referenced is incorrect. I have updated my original post. The problem, still remains, however.
RG is telling us that a 6+ year-old product, that we may or may not have ever used is required to update a CURRENT, SHIPPING Red Gate product? Are you serious? / comments
RG is telling us that a 6+ year-old product, that we may or may not have ever used is required to update a CURRENT, SHIPPING Red Gate product?Are you serious?