![]() ![]() ![]() But it's much more limited in how you can use it, you can't define your own variables and such. It's shortcut/snippet function is lightning fast, faster than either of the other two. It isn't as comprehensive as either Complete or Prompt, but for the things it does, it does really well. There's also SSMS Boost, which is nice for a few things. ![]() I know Prompt has them as well, it looks pretty comparable to what's in Complete. I have so many different scripts stored as snippets, it saves me a ton of time. It has a reasonably useful formatting tool (there are some things I wish it had, but nothing that would justify the price of Prompt). If you're just after better intellisense, SQL Complete is on-par with Prompt. I guess it depends on what features you rely on though. And I've tried Prompt as well, but I prefer SQL Complete over it. ![]()
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