Using SQL prompt 4 within VS 2010
GrahamGoodwin
Posts: 25
Am I correct in assuming that SQL Prompt only functions correctly in Visual Studio 2010 T-SQL-Editor when a connection has been established to the relevant database?
This means that it does not work with the internal VS database model and any changes made to the VS database project have to be deployed before SQL Prompt recognises them (eg. field name changes, new views etc)?
Many thanks
Graham Goodwin
This means that it does not work with the internal VS database model and any changes made to the VS database project have to be deployed before SQL Prompt recognises them (eg. field name changes, new views etc)?
Many thanks
Graham Goodwin
Comments
Is there any particular feature you're looking for that isn't available in VS2010's built-in Intellisense?
Kind regards,
David Atkinson
Product Manager
Red Gate Software
Product Manager
Redgate Software
Regards
Graham Goodwin
I would like to have the following feature in VS. When a file is created/opened, connect to the server and database specified in the project properties. If the "Target Connection" has not been set, then prompt for the connection information.
This would allow SQL Prompt to function more closely like it does in SSMS.
Bill Soranno
MCP, MCTS, MCITP DBA
Database Administrator
Winona State University
Maxwell 143
wsoranno@winona.edu
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