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84 votesAndre Light supported this idea ·
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We’re going to be reviewing this over the next couple of months, which would be released via the SQL Prompt for Teams EAP (get in touch if you want to know more).
In the meantime please add any other information that you think would be useful.
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105 votesThomas Walsh responded
Thank you for your suggestion.
We’ve reviewed this as part of our UserVoice triage.
Due to a lack of recent interest in this request, we are no longer actively reviewing it and have removed it’s “Under Review” status.
If you feel strongly about having this feature added to Prompt, please continue to vote for and comment on this request.
Kind Regards,
The Prompt TeamAn error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Andre Light commentedNow that I have SSDT, I rarely use SSMS because SSDT enables me to keep my entire solution, including the database, in one place. It also is a much more advanced development environment than SSMS (including the text editor), allows finding/updating code and DB references using a single Find/Replace, etc. Because of that, you can be sure that any developer using Visual Studio is soon going to migrate from using SSMS to using SSDT most of the time.
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One other thing: I find myself turning off SQL Prompt regularly because it gets in the way of SSDT IntelliSense, which actually works on changes made to the local project without having to sync to the database first. If Redgate doesn't add more robust SSDT support, they're likely going to lose Visual Studio users.