Someone here suggested using Aqua Data Studio instead of (or in addition
to) SQL Server Enterprise Manager. I downloaded it and have been using
it for a couple of days, and it's great. I still have to use Enterprise
Manager for some things, but it's a nice tool. I love the autocomplete
and the debugging, much closer to what I was used to with the tools I
used when working with Oracle.
One thing that was mentioned was the ability to "filter out" other
databases, as in a shared hosting environment. I can figure out how to
do that, can someone tell me what I need to do? Any other tips for
using Aquia Data Studio?
Thanks
Pete
[Todays Threads]
[This Message]
[Subscription]
[Fast Unsubscribe]
[User Settings]
- Re: OT: Aqua Data Studio question Pete Ruckelshaus - CFList
- Re: OT: Aqua Data Studio question Thomas Chiverton
- Re: OT: Aqua Data Studio question jeff