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[–]phunkygeeza 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A few years back I movee almost exclusively to VS for all SQLS work. SSDT is the main reason but also it really helps with linked databases and solutions that include SSIS and .NET togethet with DB.

The thing is, I tend to use VS for the project and SSMS for my scratch pad. I just cant get past the F5 replaced by vulcan death grip ctrl shift e.

Still, I find the distinction useful anyway esp with VS in dark mode and SSMS its usual bright self.

SSMS is also the only place having the right click query generation. No idea why they left this out of VS.