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Yes, actually, I was.
Sorry, I hadn't even noticed it up there.
Thanks so much for your help and sorry to waste your time.
Erin Davis. / comments
Yes, actually, I was.
Sorry, I hadn't even noticed it up there.
Thanks so much for your help and sorry to waste your time.
Erin Davis.
No, CTRL+SHIFT+D didn't seem to work. I don't see the about dialog either, the only options I have are:
What's this...,
Options...,
Start SQL Prompt when you start Query Analyzer,
and Exit.
When I go in through Add/Remove programs, I'm seeing the version as 3.60.0109. As for the OS, I'm running Windows XP 2002, SP2. The editor I'm using is Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio. The database is actually on a SQLServer2000 server. This is installed on a laptop, so I turn it off every night so I would think the cache would be flushed every night.
I haven't had any problems until today and I've been running this version of SQL Prompt for about 3 weeks. What is driving me crazy is that it seems to have older versions of tables that have been updated and sometimes it won't even suggest the older columns either. I thought I might try refreshing the cache to attempt to fix the problem. / comments
No, CTRL+SHIFT+D didn't seem to work. I don't see the about dialog either, the only options I have are:
What's this...,
Options...,
Start SQL Prompt when you start Query Analyzer,
and Exit.
When I...
Cache Management
I recently had SQL Prompt installed and am having problems with the caching. The help site stated that there should be an option from the SQL Prompt menu which allows access to the caching for ref...