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Work-arounds .... work :-) Thanks! / comments
Work-arounds .... work :-) Thanks!
Yes - from a right click on the DB in SSMS. Is there another way to launch it where the behavior would be different?
Thanks / comments
Yes - from a right click on the DB in SSMS. Is there another way to launch it where the behavior would be different?
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Thanks @PeterG . I actually tried both script types but I totally missed the fact you need to select the table first - and then put in your script. Makes perfect sense now. Thanks so much for helping out! / comments
Thanks @PeterG . I actually tried both script types but I totally missed the fact you need to select the table first - and then put in your script. Makes perfect sense now. Thanks so much for he...
Thanks @AlessandroAlpi for helping out.
I finally sorted it out and it was definitely a "user error on my part" :-)
The problem turned out to be the fact I typed "All databases" in the "Database" field. In order to have the color apply for all databases just leave it blank. SQL Prompt will show "All databases" in a greyed-out color.
You can specify the local server as simply "(local)". In fact, if you put your machine name or a "." in the "Server/Group" field, SQL Prompt changes it automatically to "(local)" if that is how you connected. / comments
Thanks @AlessandroAlpi for helping out.
I finally sorted it out and it was definitely a "user error on my part" :-)
The problem turned out to be the fact I typed "All databases" in the "Database" ...