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  • Updated: 10 May 2009
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Tipical Charlie
Welcome to Tipical Charlie, a repository of all kinds of tips related to computing, from web developer and technologist, Charlie Arehart.
I'll mostly share my own tips that I've found others enjoyed hearing about. I'll welcome tips from others, too.
(Wondering where I came up with the name?)

Some keyboard shortcuts for users of SQL Server 2005 Mgt Studio

posted Friday, 7 July 2006

If you're a user of SQL Server 2005 and its Management Studio (the replacement for Enterprise Manager), check out these keyboard shortcuts from a fellow shortcut fan:


http://bi-on-sql-server.blogspot.com/2006/06/sql-management-studio-short-cuts.html


He also shares news of some other useful tools that have made his life betterwith SQL 2k5:


http://bi-on-sql-server.blogspot.com/2006/07/free-tools-that-have-made-my-sql-life.html

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1. Raymond Camden left...
Friday, 7 July 2006 5:47 pm :: http://ray.camdenfamily.com

Hey Charlie - question for you. One of the things that drove me crazy about Ent Manager was that if you worked with a remote db, and the connection was "not so fast", Ent Manager would be very flakey. What do I mean by that? Imagine you want to simply delete a server. You right click, and Ent Manger says, "I can't show you a right click menu until after I speak to the remote server". So you wait. And wait. And if you move your mouse, you are screwed since most likely Windows will think you wanted to ignore the right mouse action. When I changed jobs and had to remove a bunch of servers it was hell.


2. Charlie Arehart left...
Friday, 7 July 2006 6:30 pm

Hmm. I never experienced that. Are you asking if that problem might be resolved in 2k5? I'm afraid I just don't know. Sorry. :-)


3. dough left...
Friday, 15 September 2006 11:20 am

Got a question for you Charlie. Is there a way to add new keyboard combinations to SQL Server 2005? Thanks


4. Charlie Arehart left...
Friday, 15 September 2006 10:06 pm

I'm afraid I just don't know, Doug. Sorry. I was just sharing that link as I'd found it and thought some would enjoy it.