Minor issues that are driving me crazy about this tool:
1. I type in a new view and format it the way it makes sense to me. I hit
the Save button, and SqlMS decides it wants to format it a completely
different way. How can I turn this feature off, or tell the program how I
want it to format my code? Older versions of EM did not reformat the code.
2. When I create a new view, the Diagram, Results and Criteria panes
automatically display. I have to click the buttons to hide them each time.
I don't need them or want them taking up editing space. How can I make the
program remember that I don't want it to display these "helpful" windows
each time?
Please advise
no help or resolution here?
"ZippyThePinhead" wrote:
> Minor issues that are driving me crazy about this tool:
> 1. I type in a new view and format it the way it makes sense to me. I hit
> the Save button, and SqlMS decides it wants to format it a completely
> different way. How can I turn this feature off, or tell the program how I
> want it to format my code? Older versions of EM did not reformat the code.
> 2. When I create a new view, the Diagram, Results and Criteria panes
> automatically display. I have to click the buttons to hide them each time.
> I don't need them or want them taking up editing space. How can I make the
> program remember that I don't want it to display these "helpful" windows
> each time?
> Please advise
>
|||Why not create the view as a CREATE VIEW statement inside of a Query window? I
don't seem to have any issues when I do that. Of course, you will need to
choose ALTER - Script to New Window/Clipboard in order to modify the code
instead of choosing Modify as Modify defaults to that view.
-Pete Schott
ZippyThePinhead <ZippyThePinhead@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
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> no help or resolution here?
> "ZippyThePinhead" wrote:
|||Thanks Peter -- yes that certainly does work, but it's a pain in the rear to
have to manage this myself..which is what I have been doing lately.
There simply needs to be some options available in the program to stop the
auto-formatting of our code. I've noticed that sometimes it even messes
things up by adding "as exp1" expressions on columns the parser thinks are
misnamed!
"Peter A. Schott" wrote:
> Why not create the view as a CREATE VIEW statement inside of a Query window? I
> don't seem to have any issues when I do that. Of course, you will need to
> choose ALTER - Script to New Window/Clipboard in order to modify the code
> instead of choosing Modify as Modify defaults to that view.
> -Pete Schott
> ZippyThePinhead <ZippyThePinhead@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
Sunday, February 19, 2012
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