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Hi everyone, I'm pleased to say SQL Prompt 9.5.13 has just been released, which allows you to dismiss a notification forever. The next time you see "Slow cache time detected..." just click the 'x' and the product will never show that notification again. You can download that version here. Please get in touch if you have any other issues. Thanks Tom Team Prompt / comments
Hi everyone,I'm pleased to say SQL Prompt 9.5.13 has just been released, which allows you to dismiss a notification forever. The next time you see "Slow cache time detected..." just click the 'x' a...
Hi @gvarol@corelogic.com Adding the ability to dismiss a notification forever is currently top of our backlog and we're hoping to have it shipped in the next release. Thanks, Tom Team Prompt / comments
Hi @gvarol@corelogic.com Adding the ability to dismiss a notification forever is currently top of our backlog and we're hoping to have it shipped in the next release.Thanks,TomTeam Prompt
Hi Yusha, Unfortunately, we've been blocked by an external dependency from doing this work over the past few weeks. However, that dependency has been resolved so we should be able make progress on this soon. Sorry for the inconvenience. / comments
Hi Yusha,Unfortunately, we've been blocked by an external dependency from doing this work over the past few weeks. However, that dependency has been resolved so we should be able make progress on t...
Hi @ambroselittle Absolutely. As and when we get SQL Prompt in ADS running on Mac/Linux we'll be sure to announce it far and wide so you can try it out! Thanks, Tom / comments
Hi @ambroselittle Absolutely. As and when we get SQL Prompt in ADS running on Mac/Linux we'll be sure to announce it far and wide so you can try it out!Thanks,Tom
Glad to hear it Torsten! [image] / comments
Glad to hear it Torsten!
Hi Torsten, We've just reviewed this bug using the latest version of SQL Prompt with your styles, and the issue no longer seems to occur. Please let us know if you have any other issues. Thanks, Tom / comments
Hi Torsten,We've just reviewed this bug using the latest version of SQL Prompt with your styles, and the issue no longer seems to occur.Please let us know if you have any other issues.Thanks,Tom
Hi @torsten.strauss We made significant changes to the formatting and refactoring system a while ago (version 9.4.1 of SQL Prompt) which solved this issue. This post seems to have slipped through our net, so please accept our apologies for not notifying you sooner. Kind Regards, Tom / comments
Hi @torsten.straussWe made significant changes to the formatting and refactoring system a while ago (version 9.4.1 of SQL Prompt) which solved this issue. This post seems to have slipped through ou...
Hi @BrienKing @Mick_Ayling @jojojo and @ramanah Currently, SQL Prompt does not allow for exceptions to be defined for specific code analysis rules. However, one potential option is to modify the code analysis settings to your own preferences. This can be done by clicking SQL Prompt -> Manage Code Analysis Rules... From there, you can enable or disable rules to suit your particular needs. You can even save different sets of code analysis rule settings tailored to specific scenarios, such as when you're dealing with reporting and perhaps don't want code analysis to flag up your use of table hints. This can be done by clicking Save As... You can then change which set of code analysis settings Prompt uses by using the file selector in the top right of the code analysis settings screen. If you would like to disable rules on specific lines of SQL code, would it be possible to vote on the following UserVoice request: https://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/94413-sql-prompt/suggestions/32531393-code-analysis-disable-rule-for-specific-cases If these solutions don't work for you, could you provide some more information so that we fully understand your needs? I hope this helps! Kind Regards, Tom Walsh / comments
Hi @BrienKing @Mick_Ayling @jojojo and @ramanah Currently, SQL Prompt does not allow for exceptions to be defined for specific code analysis rules. However, one potential option is to modify the co...
Hi @StereoType We've done some investigation into the issue, and we think the cause could be the "Indent List Items" setting in the formatting options. Would you be able to disable this option and see if it improves the situation? [image] If the issue persists, would you be able to provide your full style file so we can better reproduce and diagnose the issue? Kind Regards, Tom / comments
Hi @StereoType We've done some investigation into the issue, and we think the cause could be the "Indent List Items" setting in the formatting options. Would you be able to disable this option and ...
Hi @StereoType You're absolutely right, those extra spaces definitely shouldn't be there. We've logged a bug for it, internal reference SP-6927. We'll post here once we have an update on a fix. Kind Regards, Tom / comments
Hi @StereoType You're absolutely right, those extra spaces definitely shouldn't be there. We've logged a bug for it, internal reference SP-6927. We'll post here once we have an update on a fix.Kin...