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Wow, I have been on both sides of this issue in the past, with SQL Prompt back on the end user side, but I have never just used the attitude with end users that you guys have here. While I mostly agree with Not_Happy I do feel for the RedGate folks in a way. Lets be honest SSMS is kind of like Microsoft's old beat up farm truck it is utilitarian and you have to have it to do the job but you really don't want to put more effort into it than you absolutely have to. Because of this it is probably hard as heck to keep things working inside of it. However, it is far too easy to get SSMS to run out of memory and crash when RedGate tools are installed. There has to be a way for RedGate to manage the memory better. Come on, did Adobe accept memory limits back when Windows didn't do virtual memory or allowed the end user to disable it entirely? No they found a different way to do it. Yes there are technical limitations, but, I always thought if "necessity is the mother if invention" then adversity is it's father. Perhaps someone already in the segment and with incredible understanding and skills in the space should create a better SSMS than SSMS ... hint ... hint. / comments
Wow, I have been on both sides of this issue in the past, with SQL Prompt back on the end user side, but I have never just used the attitude with end users that you guys have here. While I mostly a...
Is this because by default azure DB provisioning does not give access to master? Because honestly this I would not accept that as a response for such a premium product. / comments
Is this because by default azure DB provisioning does not give access to master? Because honestly this I would not accept that as a response for such a premium product.