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Wow Dan, that is really great. Thank you! / comments
Wow Dan, that is really great. Thank you!
Thanks for getting back to me, Dan! That is unfortunate behaviour and feels like "kidnapping". Unfortunately that means I will have to uninstall the software and my client won't go ahead with ordering the 10 licenses I asked for because they are unsure what else will be broken with SQL Prompt if they decide to not renew the license after a year [image] Is there no option to check if there is a valid license and only kidnap the 'auto list members' if there is a valid license available? Maybe the situation where only a certain members of people using the same install of SSMS has a valid key is unique but I doubt it .. But thank you for getting back to me even if the news is not what I hoped for. / comments
Thanks for getting back to me, Dan!That is unfortunate behaviour and feels like "kidnapping". Unfortunately that means I will have to uninstall the software and my client won't go ahead with orderi...
Best practice to only use a TABLE ALIAS in the UPDATE statement so you will always have to have it explicitly in the FROM statement / comments
Best practice to only use a TABLE ALIAS in the UPDATE statement so you will always have to have it explicitly in the FROM statement