Importing snippets have no effect on Sql Prompt
minijebu
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Hi,
I have exported the snippets which resulted into a single file of type 'Visual Studio Settings file'.
Now when i try to import it nothings happens.
Seems like my code snippets are lost.
I did this since my machine got upgraded to Windows 10 which eventually led me to reinstall the Redgate toolbelt .
Please help .This is a kind of urgent to me.
Kind Regards
Minimol.
I have exported the snippets which resulted into a single file of type 'Visual Studio Settings file'.
Now when i try to import it nothings happens.
Seems like my code snippets are lost.
I did this since my machine got upgraded to Windows 10 which eventually led me to reinstall the Redgate toolbelt .
Please help .This is a kind of urgent to me.
Kind Regards
Minimol.
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Tianjiao_Li Posts: 684 Rose Gold 5Hi @minijebu
I'm just updating our fining here so that other people with similar question would benefit from it.
The Import and Export button at the left bottom is for SQL Prompt Options rather than snippets.
To "export" the snippets, make a copy of the snippets from the Snippet folder (highlighted path) and save them somewhere.To "import" them, paste the snippets back to the folder.
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