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I have version latest version of SQL Prompt 10.13.7.360, and when I add new custom alias under "Inserted Code > Aliases" it does not persist them in the RedGate_SqlPrompt_Engine_EngineOptions.xml file. When I close and reopen SSMS, the aliases are no longer there. I have changed my options folder in the registry to a folder that the account has permissions to as described above. I am running my SSMS as a different account than my Windows login. The account I am running SSMS is a local admin account. SQL Server Management Studio 15.0.18424.0 (version 18.12.1) SQL Server Management Objects (SMO) 16.100.47021.0+7eef34a564af48c5b0cf0d617a65fd77f06c3eb1 Microsoft Analysis Services Client Tools 15.0.19750.0 Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) 10.0.22000.1574 Microsoft MSXML 3.0 6.0 Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0.30319.42000 Operating System 10.0.22000 / comments
I have version latest version of SQL Prompt 10.13.7.360, and when I add new custom alias under "Inserted Code > Aliases" it does not persist them in the RedGate_SqlPrompt_Engine_EngineOptions.xml f...
still losing options after I restart SSMS. Using SQL Prompt 10.13.5.16. SSMS is version 18.12.1. Also under Queries > Color > Edit Environments, I add an environment, click Save, but it does not stick. I do run SSMS as a different user (not the user my Windows is running under), so I am wondering if it is saving the settings under my normal Window users folder under C:\Users. It works just fine when I run SSMS under the account I am running Windows under / comments
still losing options after I restart SSMS. Using SQL Prompt 10.13.5.16. SSMS is version 18.12.1. Also under Queries > Color > Edit Environments, I add an environment, click Save, but it does not...
I and my co-workers are having the same issues. / comments
I and my co-workers are having the same issues.
the latest version 14.10.4.22065 resolved this issue. Thank you. / comments
the latest version 14.10.4.22065 resolved this issue. Thank you.
the latest version 14.10.4.22065 resolved this issue. Thank you / comments
the latest version 14.10.4.22065 resolved this issue. Thank you
the latest version 14.10.4.22065 has resolved the issue. Thank you / comments
the latest version 14.10.4.22065 has resolved the issue. Thank you
thank you. I got a 404 error on the link you provided, but was able to get around it. I still encountered the same errors in 14.9.3.21711. I had to go back to 14.8.5.21499 for this issue to go away. I will run with that version until a fix comes out. / comments
thank you. I got a 404 error on the link you provided, but was able to get around it. I still encountered the same errors in 14.9.3.21711. I had to go back to 14.8.5.21499 for this issue to go a...
version 14.10.1.21845 getting error connecting to SQL Azure databases
since updating to the newest version I can no longer connect to SQL Azure databases. I noticed the latest version has fix ZD-277111 that talks about populating database list when TrustServerCertif...
same version as above and same issues as above. SSMS crashing left and right, latest was when I used the LAG function it crashed. Based on 3 releases in the past 9 days, and another coming tomorrow it sounds like, things are looking pretty sloppy. / comments
same version as above and same issues as above. SSMS crashing left and right, latest was when I used the LAG function it crashed. Based on 3 releases in the past 9 days, and another coming tomorr...
documentation states it supports Azure SQL database, but it only allows Windows auth to connect to the database and we use AAD with MFA to connect. If you are in SSMS and right click on the Azure SQL database and click "View Dependency diagram for [database name]..." I get the error "SQL Dependency Tracker couldn't navigate to the object you've selected in SQL Server Management Studio". Does it really support Azure SQL DB? / comments
documentation states it supports Azure SQL database, but it only allows Windows auth to connect to the database and we use AAD with MFA to connect. If you are in SSMS and right click on the Azure ...