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Brian,
Although I understand supporting a "new" version of SQL is not a small task, I would think that Red-Gate would have this near the top of their list of priorities. You say you'll "...probably support it after 2008 is officially released..." Well, first of all I don't think "Probably" is going to cut it with most of your customers. Secondly, is there a doubt that 2008 will not be released?
My biggest grief with your reply (Red-Gates' policy) is that with the fact that you can not have 2008 and 2005 SSMS installed side by side (which means NO VERSION OF SQL Prompt can run PERIOD) which leaves those of use who don't have the luxury of two systems or VMware pretty much screwed after uninstalling 2005 and then installing 2008. I do understand that this isssue is just as much a result of Microsoft's product as with Red Gates', but that doesn't diminish the inconvenience it produces for us (your customers).
Again, I understand that supporting a new version of SQL isn't a simple task nor something you can do quickly. I guess I'm just annoyed and your post was the first I read while trying to find a solution, only to realized that I have to choose between the nice functionality that SQL Prompt provides or being able to learn a new technology before it's "officially" released.
Sincerely,
Jason L. Selburg / comments
Brian,
Although I understand supporting a "new" version of SQL is not a small task, I would think that Red-Gate would have this near the top of their list of priorities. You say you'll "...probably...