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SOLUTION FOUND!!!! At least for me...according to Red Gate Support. I worked with Support by sending in the logs. Support told me the update to v10.12.5.30313 has run into an issue with the new format of SqlHistory.db and to follow these steps: 1. Browse to %localappdata%\Red Gate\SQL Prompt 10\ 2. Delete the file "SqlHistory.db" 3. Relaunch SSMS I did not lose my Tab History (since it is stored in another file) and when I opened a new session of SSMS, SQL Prompt created a new SqlHistory.db file. It has been working great in the new version ever since! / comments
SOLUTION FOUND!!!! At least for me...according to Red Gate Support.I worked with Support by sending in the logs. Support told me the update to v10.12.5.30313 has run into an issue with the new ...
I originally reported this issue. I have reviewed all of the responses that have worked, but I'm still not able to view Tab History. Have left it open until the window timed out and closed itself and nothing still appeared. My log file shows the same as user "RKempf" above ("value cannot be null" in dialog UI). I have also done a "Repair" to my SSMS installation and restarted my machine. My SavedTabs.db file is definitely not empty, so I know the history was not erased. But none of this has fixed the issue. It is unfortunate as I had a couple of tabs with code I was writing for a huge troubleshooting project and time is of the essence. / comments
I originally reported this issue. I have reviewed all of the responses that have worked, but I'm still not able to view Tab History. Have left it open until the window timed out and closed itself...