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Might be having the same latest problems. Installed SSMS 21.1.3 today (had SSMS 2019 before and left it on - installing version 21 side-by-side). Rebooted. Uninstalled my older SQL Prompt (10). Installed the latest SQL Prompt 11 (an email today from Redgate telling me this was all ready and compatible prompted me to do so) and chose to do it for all instances of Visual Studio (which I have 2 or 3 versions) and SSMS (which I have 2019 from before and 11 from today). I do see the other Redgate buttons in SSMS 11, like SQL History, SQL Search, etc. But I don't see a way from the menu to access the SQL Prompt options. I hope I'm not being dense (I was trying to ignore most of the early information from this tread - thinking it was out of date or more related to release candidate versions). Note, in my SSMS 2019 version, I do still see the main menu item “SQL Prompt”. / comments
Might be having the same latest problems. Installed SSMS 21.1.3 today (had SSMS 2019 before and left it on - installing version 21 side-by-side). Rebooted. Uninstalled my older SQL Prompt (10)...
Curtis Well I'll be. That did it buddy. I appreciate it. I was hoping since they sent the official email about version 11 being Live (and compatible with SSMS 21) that all the original workarounds would be been for moot. Working now. Thanks! / comments
Curtis Well I'll be. That did it buddy. I appreciate it. I was hoping since they sent the official email about version 11 being Live (and compatible with SSMS 21) that all the original workaro...