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Hi Bjørn, Thank you for raising your query with Redgate Support Forum. I've created a new support ticket to ensure we capture all the details. Regards, David Harris | Product Support Engineer / comments
Hi Bjørn,Thank you for raising your query with Redgate Support Forum. I've created a new support ticket to ensure we capture all the details. Regards,David Harris | Product Support Engineer
Hi Muhammad, We might need to use an "Ignore" rule to achieve this. Can you try the following? /Include:^MyTable$ Regards, David Harris | Product Support Engineer / comments
Hi Muhammad,We might need to use an "Ignore" rule to achieve this. Can you try the following?/Include:^MyTable$Regards,David Harris | Product Support Engineer
Hi Muhammad, Thank you for raising your query with Redgate Support through our Forum. I've also raised a support ticket for this to track the conversation. Looking at the statement you are using: /Include:"MyTable"^|"Table" the "|" is representative of an OR statement. By including the |"Table" you are asking to include names that are specifically "MyTable" OR have "Table" in the name. simply using /Include:"MyTable" should work https://documentation.red-gate.com/dco/using-the-command-line/command-line-examples You can use the Ignore Rules Filter to select the Table required: https://documentation.red-gate.com/dco/setting-up-the-comparison/using-ignore-rules https://documentation.red-gate.com/sco5/setting-up-the-comparison/using-ignore-rules/ignore-rules-syntax-and-examples Regards, David Harris | Product Support Engineer / comments
Hi Muhammad,Thank you for raising your query with Redgate Support through our Forum. I've also raised a support ticket for this to track the conversation. Looking at the statement you are using:/I...
Hi Ana, I've raised a support ticket for you in this instance so we can track the details and discussion points. Regards, David Harris | Product Support Engineer / comments
Hi Ana,I've raised a support ticket for you in this instance so we can track the details and discussion points.Regards,David Harris | Product Support Engineer
Hi Bob, Thanks for raising this query in the Forum. To track our conversation, I've created a Support Ticket for you and sent you for further information. Regards, David Harris | Product Support Engineer / comments
Hi Bob,Thanks for raising this query in the Forum. To track our conversation, I've created a Support Ticket for you and sent you for further information.Regards,David Harris | Product Support Engi...
Hi , Thanks for the question. For the moment, the CodePlex archive is still available to download the Powershell Language Add-in for Reflector. https://archive.codeplex.com/?p=reflectoraddins The link towards the bottom of the page doesn't seem to work, however I found that by using the Download Archive button, the Powershell Language Add-in was included in the archive (under ..\sourceCode\sourceCode.zip\Source\PowerShellLanguage) [image] Hope this helps. Regards, David Harris | Product
Support Engineer / comments
Hi ,Thanks for the question. For the moment, the CodePlex archive is still available to download the Powershell Language Add-in for Reflector. https://archive.codeplex.com/?p=reflectoraddins The ...
Hi Donald, Thank you for raising this query. I'm going to open a support ticket for you so we can track the progress. Regards, David Harris. / comments
Hi Donald, Thank you for raising this query. I'm going to open a support ticket for you so we can track the progress. Regards,David Harris.
Hi Greg, Thanks for the question. You can see the polling interval for each SQL Monitor sampler by using the SQL Monitor Configuration Editor. Browse to the SQL Monitor Tools folder under your install path (eg, %programfiles\Red Gate\SQL Monitor\BaseMonitor\Tools). Run the following program (Run As Administrator): ConfigurationFileEditor.exe This will prompt you to open a config file. The config file to open is by default under %programdata%\Red Gate\SQL Monitor\RedGate.SqlMonitor.Engine.Alerting.Base.Service.exe.settings.config and it is a good idea to make a backup of it (though the application should do this as well). This will then enable you to see the default polling interval for each sampler by checking the box next to it:
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Modification of these is at your own risk and if you experience any issues, performance or otherwise, please revert to the backup config file and contact support to ask about the changes you would like to make and the reasons behind the change.
Hope this helps. Regards, David Harris | Product
Support Engineer / comments
Hi Greg,Thanks for the question. You can see the polling interval for each SQL Monitor sampler by using the SQL Monitor Configuration Editor.Browse to the SQL Monitor Tools folder under your insta...
Hi Michael, Thank you for your forum post. When upgrading SQL Prompt to a version above 10.5, both the Snippets and Styles will be converted to JSON format automatically. For Snippets, if they are located under the %localappdata%\Red Gate\SQL Prompt 10\Snippets folder (or the custom folder you specified), then once you start MS SMS or Visual Studio, they will be converted into JSON format. If you have already upgraded the SQL Prompt version, but not the Snippets, you can copy the existing snippet files (*.sqlpromptsnippet) into the above Snippets folder. Once you start MSSMS or Visual Studio again, they will be converted to the new format. Please let me know if this provides a solution for you, or if we can look into the issue further. Regards, David Harris. / comments
Hi Michael,Thank you for your forum post. When upgrading SQL Prompt to a version above 10.5, both the Snippets and Styles will be converted to JSON format automatically. For Snippets, if they are ...
Hi Barb, I'm sorry that you are experiencing some issues with the SQL Prompt tool. This particular error might relate to a subfolder location being used for the Styles or Snippets. When you un-install SQL Prompt, you may need to remove a couple of Registry Keys to restore the default paths prior to re-installing.
After un-installing SQL Prompt, to remove the relevant Windows Registry Keys, run Regedit.msc and browse to the following location: Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Red Gate\SQL Prompt 10\
You may see 2 entries, one for the Styles ("Formatting Styles Folder") and one for the Snippets folder ("Snippets Folder") - delete those keys if they exist. Then re-install SQL Prompt. This should restore the default folder locations.
If the above fix doesn't resolve the issue - can you please send through the log files? There is a mechanism to do this through the SQL Prompt GUI, however if this isn't loading you can look in the following folder for log files: %localappdata%\Red Gate\Logs\SQL Prompt 10
Regards,
David Harris.
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Hi Barb,I'm sorry that you are experiencing some issues with the SQL Prompt tool. This particular error might relate to a subfolder location being used for the Styles or Snippets. When you un-ins...