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Hello, Have you tried unlinking and relinking the database? I've seen this same error in other tickets and this has resolved their issues. / comments
Hello, Have you tried unlinking and relinking the database? I've seen this same error in other tickets and this has resolved their issues.
Hi, This looks to be a Microsoft error unrelated to SQL Prompt itself. I see you tried reinstalling and repairing, etc. Have you tried upgrading to a newer version of SSMS? That may resolve your errors. / comments
Hi, This looks to be a Microsoft error unrelated to SQL Prompt itself. I see you tried reinstalling and repairing, etc. Have you tried upgrading to a newer version of SSMS? That may resolve your er...
Hello, This appears to be a more generic database behavior question than one related to Redgate products. I would suggest posting it somewhere like StackOverflow. You might find a more relevant answer there. / comments
Hello, This appears to be a more generic database behavior question than one related to Redgate products. I would suggest posting it somewhere like StackOverflow. You might find a more relevant ans...
That issue was solved in this release. Give it a try. https://download.red-gate.com/checkforupdates/SQLPrompt/SQLPrompt_10.14.22.11347.exe / comments
That issue was solved in this release. Give it a try. https://download.red-gate.com/checkforupdates/SQLPrompt/SQLPrompt_10.14.22.11347.exe
Hello, Could you provide the steps you took in SQL Prompt so I can attempt to recreate the issue on my side? / comments
Hello, Could you provide the steps you took in SQL Prompt so I can attempt to recreate the issue on my side?
Hello! As of right now, there are no solid plans to support PostgreSQL on Windows any time soon. I would suggest if you find this to be something you'd like to see moved up in the priority list to visit our UserVoice site and file a feature request. You can find that site here: https://sqlmonitor.uservoice.com/forums/91743-suggestions / comments
Hello! As of right now, there are no solid plans to support PostgreSQL on Windows any time soon. I would suggest if you find this to be something you'd like to see moved up in the priority list to ...
Hello, For settings, there isn't a command line option to import the settings. You can export and import via the GUI however. For formatting styles, you can format the styles and save them as a json file and then just put them into the "%LOCALAPPDATA%\Red Gate\SQL Prompt 10\Styles" directory and they will be picked up as an option in your Active Style menu. The same can be done with snippets as well. / comments
Hello, For settings, there isn't a command line option to import the settings. You can export and import via the GUI however. For formatting styles, you can format the styles and save them as a jso...
Hello, Can you tell me if this is for Flyway Desktop or Flyway CLI? / comments
Hello, Can you tell me if this is for Flyway Desktop or Flyway CLI?
Hello, Thanks for pointing this out. That bug would potentially be on the SSMS side as the save action is done by SSMS, not SQL Prompt. I will do some testing here as well but I would pursue this with Microsoft. / comments
Hello, Thanks for pointing this out. That bug would potentially be on the SSMS side as the save action is done by SSMS, not SQL Prompt. I will do some testing here as well but I would pursue this w...
Ah, my apologies! I misunderstood. Can you send me a screenshot of when you save and the tabs that you are referring to? / comments
Ah, my apologies! I misunderstood. Can you send me a screenshot of when you save and the tabs that you are referring to?