Absolutely. Nothing is perfect. I do love SQL Prompt, but I recognize it's weaknesses. For example, I've had it, out of the blue, chew up all the system resources. It's only happened once or twice, but it was a serious pain. The other thing is, it's practically a Microsoft product. It tries way to hard to "help" me do stuff that I can do better on my own. Still, once you get addicted, it's like crack. I can't stand not having table & column names popping up on the fly as I type.
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