I’m notorious for saving stored procedures in the Master database in development.
You’re probably thinking, “Yeah, Mickey, but SSMS already does that in the status bar for me.” Well, the Tab Coloring in SQL Prompt is way better. So what does it do for you? It colors the tabs of each query window based on environment settings that you set up. Not only does this feature behave the way it did when it was on the Experimental Lab List, but they added some additional cool features to it.
It was like watching Pinocchio become a real boy. I was so happy to see this feature move from the Experimental Lab List to the Feature List. In this post, I’m going to go over my top three favorite new features. I’m extra excited about this release, due to the fact that several of the features I’ve been wanting for a while are available this time around. The SQL Prompt Team has been working hard at the Redgate campus in England, and they have out done themselves yet again with their latest release, SQL Prompt 6.5.