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Hi Jonathan, Thank you for the update. Is there an error message that pops up after it crashes or does it just crash. Kind Regards, David K. Product Support Engineer / comments
Hi Jonathan, Thank you for the update.Is there an error message that pops up after it crashes or does it just crash.Kind Regards,David K.Product Support Engineer
Hi MarcGervais, Thank you for reaching out about SQL Monitor. It would be useful if we could assign tags to individual databases. While it is currently not a feature of SQL Monitor, I highly recommend that you log it as a feature request in our UserVoice page for SQL Monitor(https://sqlmonitor.uservoice.com/forums/91743-suggestions). This way our development team will have visibility of it, and other customers will be able to vote for it. Thank you! David K. Product Support Engineer
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Hi MarcGervais,Thank you for reaching out about SQL Monitor.It would be useful if we could assign tags to individual databases. While it is currently not a feature of SQL Monitor, I highly recommen...
Hi there, I am glad to hear that it is working now. Have a great day! David K. Product Support Engineer
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Hi there,I am glad to hear that it is working now.Have a great day!David K.Product Support Engineer
Hi there, Thank you for reaching out and I apologize that you are running into issues with SQL Prompt. The most recent version of SQL Prompt(10.12.5) has some issues regarding viewing tab history.
There is currently a workaround but because you are migrating your tabs
from one machine to another, I am not too sure if it will still work. You
will need to close down SSMS then browse to %localappdata%\Red Gate\SQL
Prompt 10\ and delete only the file named "SqlHistory.db" and then
relaunch SSMS. You should now be able to view Tab History. This
file is the new format for saved tab history. So when opening the new
version of SQL Prompt for the first time, it should take the existing
"SavedTab.db" and convert it to the new format. Due to an issue with
this release the initial "SqlHistory.db" is corrupt so deleting it
should prompt SQL Prompt to re-create the file upon re-opening SSMS.
Let me know how it goes! David K. Product Support Engineer
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Hi there,Thank you for reaching out and I apologize that you are running into issues with SQL Prompt.The most recent version of SQL Prompt(10.12.5) has some issues regarding viewing tab history.
Th...
Hi there, Thank you for reaching out and I apologize that you are running into issues with SQL Prompt. Can I ask what version of Visual Studio and SQL Prompt you are running? Kind Regards, David Kim Product Support Engineer
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Hi there,Thank you for reaching out and I apologize that you are running into issues with SQL Prompt.Can I ask what version of Visual Studio and SQL Prompt you are running?Kind Regards,David KimPro...
Hi there, Thank you for the update.
Can you please send over your log files so that I can take a look at them? You can find your log files by following the steps in this documentation: https://documentation.red-gate.com/sp/troubleshooting/finding-the-sql-prompt-log-files
Kind Regards, David Kim Product Support Engineer
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Hi there,Thank you for the update.
Can you please send over your log files so that I can take a look at them?You can find your log files by following the steps in this documentation: https://docum...
Hi Roil, Thank you for the update. Can you try uninstalling the current version of SQL Prompt from the Control panel and then reinstall using the below installer: https://download.red-gate.com/checkforupdates/SQLPrompt/SQLPrompt_10.12.3.28623.exe
Kind Regards,
David Kim Product Support Engineer
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Hi Roil,Thank you for the update.Can you try uninstalling the current version of SQL Prompt from the Control panel and then reinstall using the below installer: https://download.red-gate.com/checkf...
Hi there, Thank you for reaching out and I apologize that you are running into issues with SQL Prompt. This is a known issue by the development team and they are currently looking at it. I will keep you updated on the situation. Kind Regards, David Kim Product Support Engineer
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Hi there,Thank you for reaching out and I apologize that you are running into issues with SQL Prompt.This is a known issue by the development team and they are currently looking at it.I will keep y...
Hi there, Thank you for reaching out about SQL Prompt. There currently is not a way to batch-create snippets from a file. The fastest method to create snippets is to highlight the block of code, right-click and select Create Snippet. I would highly recommend that you create a feature request through our UserVoice here: https://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/94413-sql-prompt
The development team regularly goes through the UserVoice, and if a feature gains enough traction, they consider putting it in. Kind Regards, David Kim Product Support Engineer
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Hi there,Thank you for reaching out about SQL Prompt.There currently is not a way to batch-create snippets from a file. The fastest method to create snippets is to highlight the block of code, righ...
Hi there, Thank you for the update. For now, I would stay off the latest version of SQL Prompt while I escalate the issue to the developers.
I will keep you updated on the situation. Kind Regards, David Kim Product Support Engineer
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Hi there,Thank you for the update.For now, I would stay off the latest version of SQL Prompt while I escalate the issue to the developers.
I will keep you updated on the situation.Kind Regards,Dav...