I would be great to add an option to exclude database from automatic caching, if you want the automatic refresh on small database and manual on the large one
Did this feature request get lost? SQL Prompt still lacks the ability to not cache certain databases, and I have two servers where I absolutely must turn off SQL Prompt before connecting because its attempts to cache crash not just SQL Prompt but SSMS itself.
To add insult to injury, turning off SQL Prompt once it's started caching does not stop the caching process. It continues to iterate through databases, caching and caching until it crashes.
I thing they changed the way SQL Prompt cache the database in SQL Prompt 4, it's now really faster than SQL Prompt 3 and they is no cache management anymore.
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Thank you for your suggestion.
Just to confirm your feature request.
You wish the ability to set the 'Refresh the cache automatically' on a per database basis.
Replacing the current automatic method via the check box 'Refresh the cache automatically' which applies this action to all databases if checked?
Many Thanks
Eddie
Eddie Davis
Red Gate Software Ltd
Technical Support
Senior Product Support Engineer
Redgate Software Ltd
Email: support@red-gate.com
That's correct
Thanks
Thank you for your suggestion, I have submitted the feature request to set the 'Refresh the cache automatically' on a per database basis.
Many Thanks
Eddie
Senior Product Support Engineer
Redgate Software Ltd
Email: support@red-gate.com
To add insult to injury, turning off SQL Prompt once it's started caching does not stop the caching process. It continues to iterate through databases, caching and caching until it crashes.