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No solution then? / comments
No solution then?
Ah, it's Windows Auth. / comments
Ah, it's Windows Auth.
I uninstalled SQL Prompt and installed the latest version on Friday. I have the same problem. In fact I have a new problem in SSMS now where if I try to Format SQL with "Insert semicolons" ticked under Styles, I get an error: "Error inserting semicolons. SQL Prompt encountered problems while processing this script." And this is for a piece of SQL like "SELECT 0".
Back to Visual Studio. The suggestions box does appear, but no schemas or tables or columns are listed in it. SQLCMD variables are listed.
This behaviour seems consistent across different Visual Studio database solutions. You ask if it's failing for all databases and servers, but what does this mean? If I create a new database solution that hasn't been deployed to a server yet it should still work, right? / comments
I uninstalled SQL Prompt and installed the latest version on Friday. I have the same problem. In fact I have a new problem in SSMS now where if I try to Format SQL with "Insert semicolons" ticked u...
SQL Prompt 8.1.0.2354
Type of connection - I'm not sure what you mean
SQL Server is Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 (SP2) - 10.50.4339.0 (X64) / comments
SQL Prompt 8.1.0.2354
Type of connection - I'm not sure what you mean
SQL Server is Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 (SP2) - 10.50.4339.0 (X64)
Log is attached. / comments
Log is attached.