Note that SQL Prompt does not create cache files for databases you have chosen to ignore. ![]() The cache files are encrypted and stored in your local settings on your computer SQL Prompt can read only the cache files that were created by your Windows® user. SQL Prompt creates a cache file for each database that you use. Using cache files speeds up performance when SQL Prompt retrieves information about a database. ![]() ![]() SQL Prompt stores information about the structure of databases in cache files.
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