Published
Friday, March 23, 2007 12:59 PM
We are very pleased to announce that SQL Prompt 3.1 has now been released. You can download it from:
http://www.red-gate.com/products/SQL_Prompt/index.htm
The most notable addition is support for SQL Server Management Studio
Express Edition, however even if you don't use this version of
Management Studio we'd recommend the upgrade so you can take advantage
of the following bug fixes and improvements:
- Fixed various glitches when running on Windows Vista,
- Fixed bug causing lock-up when an apostrophe is entered whilst editing in a split window in Management Studio,
- Now prefers exact matches for the current filter string by bringing them to the top of the candidate list,
- Keywords etc no longer auto-upper/lower-cased in comments and strings,
- Auto-closing character behaviour improved: insertion made less
intrusive, auto-deletes when opening character is removed, can now
overtype closing characters,
- Fixed case-sensitive owner/schema filtering bug,
- Empty object name no longer causes exception,
- Fixed exceptions when using "Run As..." to run Query Analyzer and/or Management Studio
- Fixed inappropriate connection attempts by SQL Prompt; fixes VPN related issues,
- A number of other small fixes and improvements to handle uncommon situations, e.g. attempting to connect to SQL Server 6.5.
Please enjoy using SQL Prompt 3.1.
This is a duplicate of the announcement at http://www.red-gate.com/messageboard/viewtopic.php?t=4562.
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About Bart Read
I've had a few jobs since graduating, but for the last four years I've been settled at Red Gate Software in Cambridge, UK. Over that time I've worked on a wide range of products, both as a developer and as a project manager, including 18 months on SQL Prompt; right now I'm finishing up with ANTS Profiler 4, which we think is going to be amazing - hopefully you will too.