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Thanks, I'll try that. / comments
Thanks, I'll try that.
I think the installer is heading in the right direction, and it's early days, but I would agree that I have seen a few unnecessary bugs creep into RedGate products recently. / comments
I think the installer is heading in the right direction, and it's early days, but I would agree that I have seen a few unnecessary bugs creep into RedGate products recently.
Having suggested this in UserVoice, I'm glad to see you're moving towards an integrated installer. Thank you. / comments
Having suggested this in UserVoice, I'm glad to see you're moving towards an integrated installer. Thank you.
Hi,
Thanks yes, it seems to.
I've had a few occasions when I open a file and get 300+ tables instead of the 20 or 30 I'm expecting, but I think this is possibly down to the files having previously been upgraded. If I come across any more anomalies I will check they're not upgraded first. [image]
Cheers / comments
Hi,
Thanks yes, it seems to.
I've had a few occasions when I open a file and get 300+ tables instead of the 20 or 30 I'm expecting, but I think this is possibly down to the files having previously ...
I'm not sure that this was the default behaviour before version 12, in all honesty. I don't remember seeing the problem before version 12, and it felt at the time like a regression.
I appreciate your point about the default value, but surely you can distinguish between projects that were saved before the flag came into existence and ones that were saved since, that surely shouldn't be too hard to implement?
To be clear - I'm only suggesting this should be the default for projects that were saved before this flag came into existence, if that wasn't clear from my previous message. / comments
I'm not sure that this was the default behaviour before version 12, in all honesty. I don't remember seeing the problem before version 12, and it felt at the time like a regression.
I appreciate yo...
Any progress on this? It's still causing me significant pain... I still have a lot of saved v11 files that every time I open them I have to deselect about 100 tables. / comments
Any progress on this? It's still causing me significant pain... I still have a lot of saved v11 files that every time I open them I have to deselect about 100 tables.
The way this option is set up feels wrong - it's on by default, meaning the first time I open each project, it will automatically add new tables, I then have to go and turn this option off, find which tables it's just added and then save the project again.
Could it not be OFF by default, so this behaviour doesn't occur? / comments
The way this option is set up feels wrong - it's on by default, meaning the first time I open each project, it will automatically add new tables, I then have to go and turn this option off, find wh...
Hi,
No my account can't log in to the remote server, we're using a special locked-down account because it's not part of our application - all we need is to run three or four select queries on particular tables to get information from a third-party system we shouldn't be touching beyond those lookups.
The chances that I will ever be given an account with the right permissions on it are smaller than winning the lottery if I'm being honest because of the security processes we need to run as an organisation. That's as it should be, I think - I'd be amazed if I'm the only one that has this limitation because of organisational security policies. / comments
Hi,
No my account can't log in to the remote server, we're using a special locked-down account because it's not part of our application - all we need is to run three or four select queries on parti...
Hi,
I can reproduce it in version 7.2.4.291.
A quick example is to start adding quotes to this line:
DECLARE @Example uniqueidentifier = {guid'A183E822-FB46-48C4-8673-21C5A61F4EBA'};
to turn it into
DECLARE @Example nvarchar(50) = '{guid''A183E822-FB46-48C4-8673-21C5A61F4EBA''}';
What I did is to start from the right. I added an extra quote in after the last quote and it's fine. However trying to add an addition quote BEFORE the first one after "guid" gets swallowed, whereas the one afterwards doesn't.
I made a video demonstrating it - email me it if you want to see, or if you need any further clarification. / comments
Hi,
I can reproduce it in version 7.2.4.291.
A quick example is to start adding quotes to this line:
DECLARE @Example uniqueidentifier = {guid'A183E822-FB46-48C4-8673-21C5A61F4EBA'};
to turn it int...
Thanks for that - yes it's the actions list that distracts me.
I never actually use it so I really won't miss the functionality I don't think [image]
Thanks! / comments
Thanks for that - yes it's the actions list that distracts me.
I never actually use it so I really won't miss the functionality I don't think
Thanks!