Ok I spent some time today learning ADS, it has vastly improved. Great course on linkedin learning reviewing the features. Thanks Kevin, really appreciate the effort, quality and value of your videos!
Good content! Still love SSMS for most of my admin work but noticed recently some things can be done much faster or less clunky in ADS and sqlcmd is my go-to batch processing outside of PS.
Yeah, Azure Data Studio has the advantage of not needing 18 years of muscle memory "backwards compatibility" and can afford to re-think some things without alienating too many people. Using both clients makes a lot of sense in most scenarios, for sure.
Ok I spent some time today learning ADS, it has vastly improved. Great course on linkedin learning reviewing the features. Thanks Kevin, really appreciate the effort, quality and value of your videos!
Good content! Still love SSMS for most of my admin work but noticed recently some things can be done much faster or less clunky in ADS and sqlcmd is my go-to batch processing outside of PS.
Yeah, Azure Data Studio has the advantage of not needing 18 years of muscle memory "backwards compatibility" and can afford to re-think some things without alienating too many people. Using both clients makes a lot of sense in most scenarios, for sure.
love it
Redgate has a SQL query tool which formats code and prompts for table column names - much better than SSMS
Agreed. SQL Prompt is a great tool.