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First off, I am really enjoying this extension as it helps making Azure Data Studio usable. Thanks to extensions like this we are slowly but surely transitioning from SSMS to more modern tools 🙌
To the suggestions, what is the reasoning behind including the database name in the script? [db].[schema].[tablename]
This is not the standard in SSMS and at least in my day to day work we have several different environments with the same tables and I find myself using the same queries across different databases.
Could it be an idea to add an option or config where you toggle the database name in the resulting query?
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Hi,
First off, I am really enjoying this extension as it helps making Azure Data Studio usable. Thanks to extensions like this we are slowly but surely transitioning from SSMS to more modern tools 🙌
To the suggestions, what is the reasoning behind including the database name in the script? [db].[schema].[tablename]
This is not the standard in SSMS and at least in my day to day work we have several different environments with the same tables and I find myself using the same queries across different databases.
Could it be an idea to add an option or config where you toggle the database name in the resulting query?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: