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SQL Prompt and Visual Studio Code

Since SSMS version 18 no longer supports debugging developers are forced to use VSC. A post from a year ago stated that Redgate does not have VSC on their roadmap.  Has that changed and if so, what is the eta to have SQL prompt available in VSC?
georgenarr
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  • Dan_J
    Hi @georgenarr

    Thanks for reaching out to us regarding this.

    I've checked with our team on this and unfortunately, even though we do have support for SQL Prompt in Azure Data Studio, there are still currently no plans to include support for Visual Studio Code. 
    Dan_J
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  • Joseph

    Apologies for resurrecting a 2 year old post, but Azure Data Studio is being retired 2/28/26.

    I would love to position RedGate for the VS Code users…

    Joseph
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  • Scott Worthy

    Agreed with Joseph

    I want to move away from SSMS for developing Queries/Procedures, having Prompt in VS Code would be amazing.

    Scott Worthy
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  • Tony

    I agree with the above.  Having SQL Prompt integration within VS Code is becoming more important.

    Tony
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  • Josh Warren

    The SQL Prompt in ADS extension worked perfectly within VSC (after all ADS was a fork of VSC). Unfortunately the current version of the SQL Prompt in ADS has timebombed again! Given ADS has now been officially retired, I would assume that no further work will be done on it so please please please can we have a version of SQL Prompt in ADS without a timebomb. 

    Either that or find and replace the references to ADS to VSC. 

    Josh Warren
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