Licensing and upgrading
Published 15 May 2013
SQL Refactor has been retired since the release of SQL Prompt 5, and is no longer available.
Much of the functionality of SQL Refactor is now available in SQL Prompt. This includes:
- Wildcard expansion
- Summarize scripts
- Find unused variables and parameters
- Qualify object names
- Smart rename
- Split table
- Encapsulate as stored procedure
For more information about SQL Refactor features available in SQL Prompt, see SQL Prompt 5 and SQL Refactor.
Upgrading to SQL Prompt
If you have a license for SQL Refactor and would like to upgrade to SQL Prompt, please contact Red Gate support.