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SQL Prompt for Azure Data Studio is now in public preview!
The aim of this public preview is to learn from the ADS community about how SQL Prompt can enhance your developer experience, adding improvements and new features based on your feedback.
With SQL Prompt, you can use an extensive collection of code snippets to write your SQL code quickly and efficiently. You can also keep your code consistent using the powerful formatting capability, with the ability to customise the applied style to suit your preferences.
We’d love to hear your feedback. You can get in touch with the team either via the new SQL Prompt in ADS forum: https://forum.red-gate.com/categories/sql-prompt-in-ads or email us at sqlprompt.in.ads@red-gate.com.
Get started with SQL Prompt for Azure Data Studio now. Download it here: https://download.red-gate.com/EAP/SQLPromptADS.zip
An error occurred while saving the comment 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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The team are currently reprioritising this suggestion with a view to picking it up during 2019.
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Sure. I had a developer abruptly depart my team I knew he had pushed a new proc into one of a few databases and wanted to track it down. If SQL Search showed last modified, that would be simple. In a broader sense though, consider bringing SQL Search's columns up to parity with SSMS Object Explorer Details (usually bound to f7). OTOH OED does *not* have last modified date!
BTW, anyway to post images to this forum?