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Posted by Radzi on 10/01/36 11:53
I like Management Studio. I've replaced the old Query Analyzer and
Enterprise Manager with this one. I used it for both SQL 2005 and SQL
2000; they are fine. Except one thing though; if I edit a table, the
default column has to be filled in; otherwise it will be filled with
NULL, eventhough the table is defined as NOT NULL DEFAULT something;
regards,
Radzi.
jj wrote:
> I really dislike the Management Studio in SQL Server 2005. Having tabs
> is nice but everything else about it really sucks. What don't you like
> about it? Maybe someone at M$ will read this and actually make some
> changes --- for the better (sigh, I wish but I won't hold my breath).
>
> For all the $$$$$ Microsoft spends you think they could do better. It
> seems every 'new and improved' version has a worse UI than the one
> before. I can hardly stand to use Visio any more. Word has so many
> damned annoying features that I spend most of time trying to figure out
> how to turn them off rather than getting real work down.
>
> Living in the shadow of the evil empire I run into M$ dweebs all the
> time. One of the biggest problems M$ has is arrogance. They 'know
> better' than the whole user community.
>
> Microsoft get a clue. Trying listening once in a while.
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