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TomW, when will be the next release? / comments
TomW, when will be the next release?
After updated to 9.5.1.9434, the SQL prompt is no longer working. I am using SSMS 17.9.1. Have to uninstall the SQL Prompt and re-installed 9.5.0.9311 version. / comments
After updated to 9.5.1.9434, the SQL prompt is no longer working. I am using SSMS 17.9.1. Have to uninstall the SQL Prompt and re-installed 9.5.0.9311 version.
You must be kidding with me. Does that mean I have to uninstall all my development tools (VS2017 and VS2019) to make the SQL Prompt installation to work right. If that is the case, it is time to say good bye to SQL Prompt. Why I am paying the product to bring trouble to myself. I have noticed the Red-Gate product quality is getting worse and worse. Any good replacements for Red-Gate tools? / comments
You must be kidding with me. Does that mean I have to uninstall all my development tools (VS2017 and VS2019) to make the SQL Prompt installation to work right. If that is the case, it is time to sa...
I find SQL Prompt extension folder under VS2017 (C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Enterprise\Common7\IDE\Extensions\SQLPrompt), but I could not find the corresponding folder under C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Enterprise\Common7\IDE\Extensions\ / comments
I find SQL Prompt extension folder under VS2017 (C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Enterprise\Common7\IDE\Extensions\SQLPrompt), but I could not find the corresponding folder unde...
I have similar issue just like TravisD has. I have installed SQL Prompt Ver. 9.5.0.9311and the SQL Prompt extension is working on Enterprise VS2017 (15.9.11), but not on Enterprise VS2019 (16.0.3) / comments
I have similar issue just like TravisD has. I have installed SQL Prompt Ver. 9.5.0.9311and the SQL Prompt extension is working on Enterprise VS2017 (15.9.11), but not on Enterprise VS2019 (16.0.3)
Following is what I have to do so the SQL Prompt will work on both VS 2017 and VS 2019 Enterprise version. 1. Downloaded the update to local machine. 2. Following instruction in (https://documentation.red-gate.com/xx/installing/installing-from-the-msi-file?_ga=2.21199865.371775116.1558531513-1201080811.1550157953&_gac=1.242469558.1558544742.EAIaIQobChMIuaq1x8-v4gIVWgOzAB38wAwjEAAYASAAEgLBUPD_BwE) to extract the package. 3. Uninstall the SQL Prompt (Reboot Machine) 4. Install the SQL Prompt from the step 2's instruction. ** If you try to upgrade directly from the SQL Prompt update. The latest code will either work in in VS2017 or VS2019, but not both. / comments
Following is what I have to do so the SQL Prompt will work on both VS 2017 and VS 2019 Enterprise version. 1. Downloaded the update to local machine. 2. Following instruction in (https://documentat...
Following is what I have to do so the SQL Prompt will work on both VS 2017 and VS 2019 Enterprise version. 1. Downloaded the update to local machine. 2. Following instruction in (https://documentation.red-gate.com/xx/installing/installing-from-the-msi-file?_ga=2.21199865.371775116.1558531513-1201080811.1550157953&_gac=1.242469558.1558544742.EAIaIQobChMIuaq1x8-v4gIVWgOzAB38wAwjEAAYASAAEgLBUPD_BwE) to extract the package. 3. Uninstall the SQL Prompt (Reboot Machine) 4. Install the SQL Prompt from the step 2's instruction. ** If you try to upgrade directly from the SQL Prompt update. The latest code will either work in in VS2017 or VS2019, but not both. / comments
Following is what I have to do so the SQL Prompt will work on both VS 2017 and VS 2019 Enterprise version. 1. Downloaded the update to local machine. 2. Following instruction in (https://documentat...