Tab History Cloud Sync
Option to sync/store tab history in the cloud, network share, or online share (aka One drive, Google drive, dropbox, etc.) That way you don't loose your history when you upgrade or change your computer and have to start all over again. It would also be nice to be able to sync between multiple computers.
 Paul Hernandez
    
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       Traber
    
 commented Traber
    
 commentedThis is my personal top feature request. I work on several different computers and would really like all the settings and histories to sync to my OneDrive, which is already configured on all the computers I work on. 
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       PJ
    
 commented PJ
    
 commentedI have the same work setup as @Jack Mullins (https://redgate.uservoice.com/users/907958119-jack-mullins): working with SQL Prompt on different PCs, especially having to work remotely with COVID lockdowns here in Oz. If I could save this in any repository (cloud, network, USB, etc.), it'd be great. Even if I could point it to a blob store in one of my databases... now there's a challenge :-). 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedI just lost my hard drive on my laptop. It is encrypted so I can't get the history database off of it. More and more organizations are going to encrypted hard drives that prevent getting the data off without significant effort. Syncing to the Cloud (i.e. Google Drive, Network Share, OneDrive, Google Drive Stream, AWS, etc.) would be extremely helpful. 
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       Jack Mullins
    
 commented Jack Mullins
    
 commentedI was going to suggest the same thing. I work with SQL Prompt on two different computers daily, more sometimes. If I could control where the SQL Prompt Tab History is stored, I could switch between computers without the need to copy and paste SQL code so often. And as the OP mentioned, it would be nice to keep the tab history after upgrades or switching computers. By the way, the tab history feature is one of the best things you have added to SQL Prompt; very cool! 
