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Hi @Brian_Green
We currently have a preview of SQL Prompt in Azure Data Studio which is based on VS Code, however we don't have a version for VS Code specifically. This is something we may look into in the future, however we currently don't have this on our roadmap.
Thanks,
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Thanks Owen
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@ostandage I'm quite interested in using this capability as well as using a different SQL formatter in VS Code leads to inconsistencies in the team, has it been added to the roadmap since your last reply?
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I'd like to vote for this feature too.
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A VS Code extension for SQL Prompt would be incredibly welcome.
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I would also like to vote for this!
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Same as others, I would also love to see a version of SQL Prompt available in Visual Studio Code.
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I vote as well! Then it could have flavors (or flavours) for Snowflake and PostGres as well.
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I would love to vote for this feature as well. This will be an incredible additional to the family if Redgate.
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UPVOTE - I'm increasingly using VSCode - please bring SQL Prompt to VSCode
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I would also like to see a version of SQL Prompt available in VS Code.
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Another upvote- our entire team is using visual studio code - please bring SQL prompt to VSCode
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Another UPVOTE in support to have this tool extension in VS Code
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Here I am three and a half months later installing "Prettier" in VSCode to format SQL scripts that tabnine is helping me write. Wouldn't it be nice if SQL Prompt ran natively in VSCode and included a connection to AI? I've been writing SQL for almost 30 years but just because I can doesn't mean that I should. The next generation of tools will help veterans like me write better code faster because I don't have to deal with all the details. SQL Prompt did that for a while but it is falling behind now.
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Another UPVOTE in support to have this tool extension in VS Code
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Another UPVOTE in support to have this tool extension in VS Code
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Another UPVOTE in support to have this tool extension in VS Code
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Azure Data Studio is apparently being deprecated in favor of VS Code now: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure-data-studio/whats-happening-azure-data-studio
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Plus 1 for SQL Prompt in VSCode, would make GIT easier for me
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+ 1, Fabric, Visual Code are the tools of today, ADS is dead, while Visual Studio is loosing more and more ground to VC. Good old SSMS has been revived with version 21.
So it looks to me that a revamped SQL Prompt supporting VC is highly due now.
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I am using the latest version of VS Code 2019 (1.57.1), I can install SQL Prompt into VS but not Code.