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  1. Readable, consistently-formatted code

    More efficient code reviews – it is much easier for any team member to review another's code with minimal confusion and edit code without

    /sp9/getting-started/why-sql-prompt/readable-consistently-formatted-code

  2. Renaming objects

    an object using SQL Server Management Studio or Enterprise Manager Rename, or the T-SQL sp_rename command, the object definition will con

    /sp10/sql-refactoring/refactoring-an-object-or-batch/renaming-objects

  3. Unable to cast object of type 'System.DBNull' to type 'System.String'

    , allow you to track down the object that is causing the issue. T he results can often be hard to analyze and knowing where NULLs are allo

    /sp10/troubleshooting/older-versions-of-sql-prompt/unable-to-cast-object-of-type-system-dbnull-to-type-system-string

  4. Readable, consistently-formatted code

    More efficient code reviews – it is much easier for any team member to review another's code with minimal confusion and edit code without

    /sp10/getting-started/why-sql-prompt/readable-consistently-formatted-code

  5. Using XML to specify command line arguments

    on the command line except /verbose or /quiet multiple options should be separated with commas: <options>n,oc,t</options> Examples Below

    /sc13/using-the-command-line/using-xml-to-specify-command-line-arguments

  6. Include scripts

    -deployment and post-deployment scripts. Migration scripts and programmable objects do not support SQLCMD syntax due to limitations within

    /sca4/developing-databases/concepts/advanced-concepts/include-scripts

  7. MSQL_DQ

    type of bottleneck caused by the query, such as bad or missing indexes or inappropriate T-SQL code. Investigating the remote resource Sin

    /sm8/analyzing-performance/overview-pages/using-performance-diagnostics/list-of-common-wait-types/msql_dq

  8. OLEDB

    some type of bottleneck caused by the query, such as bad or missing indexes or inappropriate T-SQL code. Look for queries using BULK INSE

    /sm8/analyzing-performance/overview-pages/using-performance-diagnostics/list-of-common-wait-types/oledb

  9. Full list of deployment warnings

    password of 'p@ssw0rd' The target database includes a table that was recovered from a failed SQL Compare deployment. You can use recovery

    /sc13/deploying-data-sources/deployment-warnings/full-list-of-deployment-warnings

  10. Using XML to specify command line arguments

    on the command line except /verbose or /quiet multiple options should be separated with commas: <options>n,oc,t</options> Examples Below

    /sc15/using-the-command-line/using-xml-to-specify-command-line-arguments

  11. How SQL Monitor connects to monitored servers

    , plus T-SQL queries that access various SQL Server Dynamic Management Views and system catalog views, tables and properties. It may also

    /sm10/adding-and-managing-monitored-servers/how-sql-monitor-connects-to-monitored-servers

  12. Full list of deployment warnings

    password of 'p@ssw0rd' The target database includes a table that was recovered from a failed SQL Compare deployment. You can use recovery

    /sc15/deploying-data-sources/deployment-warnings/full-list-of-deployment-warnings

  13. New-DatabaseConnection

    " -Database "Staging" -Username "AutomationUser" -Password "P@ssw0rd" This example shows how to create a Database Connection object. The o

    /sca3/reference/powershell-cmdlets/new-databaseconnection

  14. Using XML to specify command line arguments

    on the command line except /verbose or /quiet multiple options should be separated with commas: <options>n,oc,t</options> Examples Below

    /sc14/using-the-command-line/using-xml-to-specify-command-line-arguments

  15. Managing connections and memory

    suggestions. To do this, go to the SQL Prompt menu and clear Enable Suggestions (or press Ctrl + Shift + P): image2016-3-16 14:24:8.png T

    /sp9/managing-sql-prompt-behavior/managing-connections-and-memory

  16. How SQL Monitor works

    computers, via WMI, and it interrogates the SQL Server service conventionally using T-SQL via TDS. The WMI protocol used by SQL Monitor c

    /sm10/installation-and-setup/how-sql-monitor-works

  17. Managing connections and memory

    suggestions. To do this, go to the SQL Prompt menu and clear Enable Suggestions (or press Ctrl + Shift + P): image2016-3-16 14:24:8.png T

    /sp10/managing-sql-prompt-behavior/managing-connections-and-memory

  18. OLEDB

    some type of bottleneck caused by the query, such as bad or missing indexes or inappropriate T-SQL code. Look for queries using BULK INSE

    /sm9/overview-pages/using-performance-diagnostics/list-of-common-wait-types/oledb

  19. MSQL_DQ

    type of bottleneck caused by the query, such as bad or missing indexes or inappropriate T-SQL code. Investigating the remote resource Sin

    /sm9/overview-pages/using-performance-diagnostics/list-of-common-wait-types/msql_dq

  20. SQL Source Control 4.0 release notes

    2016 CTP2) Filters now support the standard T-SQL LIKE syntax for wildcard characters (eg %, _, [abc], and [^abc] - for more information,

    /soc6/release-notes-and-other-versions/sql-source-control-4-0-release-notes

  21. Full list of deployment warnings

    password of 'p@ssw0rd' The target database includes a table that was recovered from a failed SQL Compare deployment. You can use recovery

    /sc14/deploying-data-sources/deployment-warnings/full-list-of-deployment-warnings

  22. Restoring backups - destination database

    WITH REPLACE in a T-SQL RESTORE statement. Refer to your SQL Server documentation http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb545450.aspx

    /sbu7/restoring/restoring-backups/restoring-backups-destination-database

  23. Excluding objects from script verification

    In some situations, it can be desirable to exclude certain objects or T-SQL batches from the project verification process. In particular,

    /sca4/developing-databases/concepts/verifying-projects/excluding-objects-from-script-verification

  24. Working with SSMS Tab Management (Quick Ref)

    History will restore all the tabs you had open when SSMS was last alive. The application saves all the T-SQL code, just as it was before

    /sp9/ssms-tab-management/working-with-ssms-tab-management-quick-ref

  25. Working with SSMS Tab Management (Quick Ref)

    loss of work. If SSMS crashes, or if you close down SSMS without saving your open tabs then, on relaunch, SQL Prompt Tab History will res

    /sp10/ssms-tab-management/working-with-ssms-tab-management-quick-ref


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