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SQL Prompt 4 is not auto-uppercasing keywords for me like SQL Prompt 3 did. In SQL Prompt 3 I didn't have to tab it out, it just uppercased it after I finished typing the keyword.
EDIT: and yes, I do have Format > Case > Reserved Keywords set to UPPERCASE / comments
SQL Prompt 4 is not auto-uppercasing keywords for me like SQL Prompt 3 did. In SQL Prompt 3 I didn't have to tab it out, it just uppercased it after I finished typing the keyword.
EDIT: and yes, I...
Is there any way to make it stop putting [] around table names? 3.x didn't do that for me... / comments
Is there any way to make it stop putting [] around table names? 3.x didn't do that for me...
Will this carry over my settings from 3.x? / comments
Will this carry over my settings from 3.x?
Thanks for the reply. Looking forward to it! / comments
Thanks for the reply. Looking forward to it!
So this is basically a replacement for SQL Refactor? / comments
So this is basically a replacement for SQL Refactor?
New features are always welcome, but you guys are certainly creating a significant amount of product confusing, especially considering you sell prompt and refactor in a bundle... / comments
New features are always welcome, but you guys are certainly creating a significant amount of product confusing, especially considering you sell prompt and refactor in a bundle...
How is this different from what SQL Refactor does? / comments
How is this different from what SQL Refactor does?
Bart,
Thanks for the response. It would be great to be able to just type P and have my most commonly used tables starting with P appear rather than the ones that start with Pa (which I may not use often). Thanks again,
Stefan Wrobel / comments
Bart,
Thanks for the response. It would be great to be able to just type P and have my most commonly used tables starting with P appear rather than the ones that start with Pa (which I may not use...
JACKPOT! I fixed it. It turns out I had to add an alias to the SQL Native Client Configuration in Administrative Tools -> Computer Management. The alias forces the connection to my server to always use Named Pipes. I hope this helps someone else avoid this headache... / comments
JACKPOT! I fixed it. It turns out I had to add an alias to the SQL Native Client Configuration in Administrative Tools -> Computer Management. The alias forces the connection to my server to alw...