![]() ![]() So, with the extensions tab open, search for mssql and then click install Which will open the Extensions tab ( You could have achieved the same end result just by clicking this icon)īut then you would not have learned about the command palette □ Once you start typing the results will filter so type ext and then select Extensions : Install Extension Once you have downloaded and installed hit CTRL SHIFT and P which will open up the command palette ![]() To download Code go to this link and choose your operating system. If you are new to Code (or if you are not) go and read Shawns blog post but here are the steps I took to running T-SQL code using Code Reading this blog post by Shawn Melton Introduction of Visual Studio Code for DBAs reminded me that whilst I use Visual Studio Code (which I shall refer to as Code from here on) for writing PowerShell and Markdown and love how easily it interacts with Github I hadn’t tried T-SQL.
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