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I'm a little confused by this to be honest - SQL Prompt Core was exclusively a Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise product. If you did somehow get Core into SSMS it certainly wasn't intended behaviour.
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Hi Russell. Thanks for the response. What you're saying makes sense in light of the fact I can't seem to find any relevant info on the net. The only explanation I can come up with is that I inadvertently updated it to SQL Prompt Pro. Visual Studio regularly notifies me that updates are available and I always install them (even if the update is for an extension I'm not using). It may be that shortly after I Installed SQL Prompt Core an update switched it to SQL Prompt Pro. In any case, right after the the original (Core) install I noticed I had Intellisense in SSMS. While I liked having this feature in SSMS, I'm not willing to spend $385.00 to keep it there. Again, thanks for your help.
JCC
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JCC