• Brandie Tarvin (2/11/2016)


    Shawn Melton (2/11/2016)


    at least I would suggest that version instead of VS 2012.

    You say that as if I have a choice about what version of VS I can use at work. :w00t:

    Unfortunately, putting non-approved software on corporate machines is a firing offense. Even if it does help us do our jobs. Exceptions can be made, but paperwork must be filled out, etc.

    Been there, done that...

    It only took them about 3 months to get all the paperwork and approvals and testing and retesting done for me to get SSMS 2012 on my workstation...

    At least you can do 90% of what you need with SSMS 2008R2 to SQL 2012 and the other 10% would drive Brent Ozar bonkers (running SSMS etc on one of the servers.)