Re: Missing tools in SSMS 2005
- From: "Michael Hotek" <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2006 17:41:21 -0600
Go to the Product Feedback Center and put in a request to add the features
that are missing
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Mike
Mentor
Solid Quality Learning
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"Alessandro Riolo" <alessandro.riolo@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I am using SSMS since a few weeks, and I found it is missing a few
>tools/utilities from the old Query Analyzer. One of the things which hit me
>is the lack of the Debug (I know I can do it in VS 2005, but I can't
>understand why I can't debug in SMSS), another is the lack of support for
>Sql Server 2000 diagrams, and then there are annoying things as forcing us
>to use a different shortcut to bookmark and so on.
> The worst of all, anyway, is that we still can't apply a customized format
> to the sql documents. In the development team I am working in we're using
> a formatting code convention quite different from that recommended by the
> Books Online, so every time I use the Query Designer, I have then manually
> to 'beautify' the resulting T-SQL code. Even in VS 2005 there seems not to
> be a way to format all of a SQL document, as it is possible to do with c#
> i.e..
>
> Get me right, so far my experience with SMSS has been positive, only these
> and other little defaillances are marking the difference between an useful
> tool and a tool to recommend.
>
> --
> ale
> http://www.riolo.org
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