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Having rebooted my machine this morning the issue has returned [image] In the above screenshot I have identified the suggestions being made from a fully working SELECT statement. / comments
Having rebooted my machine this morning the issue has returnedIn the above screenshot I have identified the suggestions being made from a fully working SELECT statement.
Tried the latest version and it is better / comments
Tried the latest version and it is better
Hi @DanC I've just tried that on the client machine but it doesn't work as that machine doesn't have .Net Standard 2.0 installed. This would be an invaluable tool if it had its own self contained installation utility / comments
Hi @DanC I've just tried that on the client machine but it doesn't work as that machine doesn't have .Net Standard 2.0 installed.This would be an invaluable tool if it had its own self contained in...
Hi @DanC Thanks Dan, I look forward to trying it out. / comments
Hi @DanC Thanks Dan, I look forward to trying it out.
Hi @DanC That's the article I'd found that told us the files that were needed but didn't work for SQL Compare 14 / comments
Hi @DanC That's the article I'd found that told us the files that were needed but didn't work for SQL Compare 14
Hi @DanC As the tool was mentioned in the recent webinar I hope the files are shipped in the next available update. This tool will be immensely useful to us when verifying the schema at client sites. Is the use of this utility mentioned anywhere in the documentation? / comments
Hi @DanC As the tool was mentioned in the recent webinar I hope the files are shipped in the next available update.This tool will be immensely useful to us when verifying the schema at client sites...
Thanks Dan / comments
Thanks Dan
Hi Dan, We hadn't set a warning level it was using the default. My specific question related to what is caught by the different warning severity levels. i.e. what is caught by high that isn't caught by medium or what is caught by medium that isn't caught by low. Only when I know what the various severity warning levels catch can an informed decision be made as to the appropriate warning level to use. Obviously 'none' is the sledgehammer approach and forces things through so it's a case of finding the right balance. The documentation reference you've provided doesn't provide enough detail to make an informed decision. / comments
Hi Dan,We hadn't set a warning level it was using the default.My specific question related to what is caught by the different warning severity levels.i.e. what is caught by high that isn't caught b...
Uninstalling Dependency Tracker has worked for me with SSMS 18.5 in getting SQL Search to work. However as a frequent user of Dependency Tracker this is going to be a right PITA. I was using the latest releases of both pieces of software which were installed at the same time on 26/11/2020. Please get this sorted Redgate. My support contract is up for renewal next year and I've had two instances of software failing in the last couple of months. / comments
Uninstalling Dependency Tracker has worked for me with SSMS 18.5 in getting SQL Search to work.However as a frequent user of Dependency Tracker this is going to be a right PITA.I was using the late...
I've opened a new query window against the database I want to search and selected SQL Search Active Connection but the scope is still master. I have .net core 3.1.4 installed / comments
I've opened a new query window against the database I want to search and selected SQL Search Active Connection but the scope is still master.I have .net core 3.1.4 installed