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8 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment John Barone commented
Wow I didn't know SQL Prompt added that. Thanks for the tip!! I tried it yesterday, and it worked splendidly. It is way better than the "copy the results with headers and then paste into a blank worksheet" method I've been using.
An error occurred while saving the comment John Barone commented
The product I am currently using is SoftTree SQL Assistant. I didn't include that in mu original comment because I wasn't sure if that would cause it to be flagged.
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An error occurred while saving the comment John Barone commented
I actually pay for and use another product instead of using SQL Prompt (which I pay for too as part of SQL Toolkit) precisely because it offers a sortable results grid in SSMS and Visual Studio. It pains me to do this, because SQL Prompt is such an elegant product, but since I have to use the other product for the grid, then I just use it for everything else too.
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An error occurred while saving the comment John Barone commented
I second this request! I work with a DBAmp-powered SQL mirror of a Salesforce instance, and it chock full of "__c" suffixes; the naming convention uses the "__c" to denote a a custom table as opposed to a built-in one. So a table named "address__c" ends up being "ac" instead of just "a".
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3 votes
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Thanks!