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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment John Barone commentedWow 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 commentedThe 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.
John Barone supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment John Barone commentedI 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 commentedI 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 votesJohn Barone shared this idea ·
Thanks!