Support for Azure Data Studio formally (Microsoft SQL Operations Studio)
Microsoft SQL Operations Studio is in preview mode and shows a lot of potential. I would probably switch from SSMS right now if SQL Prompt was supported. Please add SQL Prompt!

Given the upcoming retirement of Azure Data Studio we'd be really interested to hear from our community about where you'll be moving your database development.
If you'd like to chat about your development workflow and hear about our roadmap plans drop me an email and we'll get something set up.
Thanks,
Tim
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Anonymous commented
This is now Azure Data Studio
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/azure-data-studio/what-is?view=sql-server-2017
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Anonymous commented
+1 with the ability for team configuration within SqlOps. I would like to add DLM dashboard into SqlOps that way I would be able to stay within my TSQL editor and view changes in our database CI environment. Ntot having to keep SSMS and a browser open to maneuver through deployments. The extensibility of SqlOps creates a platform perfect for Redgate Source Control and DLM. Plus it is 64 bit and will remove the restriction on Redgate Source Control slowness when a database have lots of objects to compare!
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joehanna commented
+1 @Gerard. Please don't forget Mac OS!!!!
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Nicholas Orlando commented
SQL Prompt would be nice to have in SQL Operations Studio along with SQL Source Control and SQL Test. Could live without SQL Test since there are tSQLt procs to run the tests, but not without SQL Prompt and SQL Source Control.
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Nick Hustak commented
Agree with OP. I'd be using it right now if SQL Prompt worked (and SQL Search).
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Gerald Britton commented
...and not just SQL Prompt! All the RG SQL Server tools. And since SOS also supports MySQL, the MySQL tools also!
Plus: Remember that SOS is cross-platform. Any tools need to work equally well on Windows, Linux and OS/X
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Jeremy Marx commented
I understand Ops Studio shares the Electron backend with VS Code. Excellent opportunity to hit two birds with one stone!