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Anu
Just to confirm again that this new version (3.9.3.303) works. The version that the automatic upgrade provided was 3.9.0.43.
Thanks for all your help.
Chris / comments
Anu
Just to confirm again that this new version (3.9.3.303) works. The version that the automatic upgrade provided was 3.9.0.43.
Thanks for all your help.
Chris
I installed SQL Prompt 4 (14 day trial) and can confirm that this works. The only problem is that my license is for SQL Prompt 3. / comments
I installed SQL Prompt 4 (14 day trial) and can confirm that this works. The only problem is that my license is for SQL Prompt 3.
Just tested this further by following the steps below.
Uninstalled SQL Prompt and confirmed that with SQL Prompt the variable selection works in both SQL Server Management Studio 2005 (9.00.3042.00) and 2008 (10.0.2531.0).
Installed SQL Prompt 3.8.
Opened Management Studio 2005 and confirmed that variable selection still works. The SQL Prompt 3.8 Add In does not load in Management Studio 2008, but I confirmed the variable selection still works.
Perform the "Check for Updates" and upgrade to SQL Prompt 3.9.
Opened Management Studio 2005 and now the variable selection does not work
Opened Management Studio 2008 and now the variable selection does not work
So the problem appears to have been introduced in SQL Prompt 3.9, but unfortunately that version is required for Management Studio 2008. / comments
Just tested this further by following the steps below.
Uninstalled SQL Prompt and confirmed that with SQL Prompt the variable selection works in both SQL Server Management Studio 2005 (9.00.3042.0...
I originally installed 3.8, but as this does not support SQL Server 2008 I applied the 3.9 upgrade. / comments
I originally installed 3.8, but as this does not support SQL Server 2008 I applied the 3.9 upgrade.
SQL Prompt 3.9 prevents the selection of the @ character
After installing SQL Prompt 3.9, the behaviour of double clicking on a variable name has changed.
For example, given a variable name of @dummy.
Previously if you double clicked on this variable in ...