Friday, March 9, 2012

Intellisense in QueryAnalzer ??

Was there a beta version of the new 2005 "QueryAnalyer" that came with
Intellisense? Am I just crazy? I thought that there was a beta with this
feature.Hello beginthreadex,

> Was there a beta version of the new 2005 "QueryAnalyer" that came with
> Intellisense? Am I just crazy? I thought that there was a beta with
> this feature.
There was, for a while and it got cut so the product would get out the door.
Give PromptSQL [0] a looksee instead.
[0]: http://www.promptsql.com/
its Beeyotchin.
Thank you,
Kent Tegels
DevelopMentor
http://staff.develop.com/ktegels/|||What beta? Was it provided in the MSDN?
We already have several PromptSQL licenses in the office here.

> Hello beginthreadex,
>
> There was, for a while and it got cut so the product would get out the
> door. Give PromptSQL [0] a looksee instead.
> [0]: http://www.promptsql.com/
> its Beeyotchin.
> Thank you,
> Kent Tegels
> DevelopMentor
> http://staff.develop.com/ktegels/
new|||PromptSQL looks interesting since it allows you to use the native Microsoft
tools. In fact I might have to take a look at it. If you are not tied to
the Microsoft tools Aqua Data Studio does a decent job of providing this
functionality as well. http://www.aquafold.com
"Kent Tegels" <ktegels@.develop.com> wrote in message
news:b87ad74b5b98c7b811768ca19e@.news.microsoft.com...
> Hello beginthreadex,
>
> There was, for a while and it got cut so the product would get out the
> door. Give PromptSQL [0] a looksee instead.
> [0]: http://www.promptsql.com/
> its Beeyotchin.
> Thank you,
> Kent Tegels
> DevelopMentor
> http://staff.develop.com/ktegels/
>|||Hello beginthreadex,
B1 if I recall correctly. Its been ages ago since that though. Like, what
20 months? :)
Thank you,
Kent Tegels
DevelopMentor
http://staff.develop.com/ktegels/

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