Best Database Software for Visual Studio

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    dbForge SQL Complete Reviews
    dbForge SQL Complete is a robust coding assistance tool designed as an add-in for SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) and Visual Studio (VS). It provides numerous features to improve code quality and speed up code creation within the SSMS interface, helping to organize coding efforts and boost overall productivity. Key Features: - Context-aware suggestions for keywords and objects - Flexible SQL formatting with various customization options - Professional, safe, and fast code refactoring - Quick access to database object descriptions - T-SQL debugger for improving code quality - Customizable code snippets with the ability to create user-defined snippets - Execute statements against the target database directly from the SQL - - - Complete window - Various data visualization options - Customizable execution warnings and notifications - Query history with the ability to restore lost or closed documents or tabs - A comprehensive set of tools for data manipulation dbForge SQL Complete significantly reduces human typing errors. Its integration with SSMS enhances coding capabilities, providing users with a powerful toolset. A free edition of the solution is also available.
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    SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) Reviews
    SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) revolutionizes the way database development is approached by offering a comprehensive, declarative framework that integrates seamlessly into Visual Studio throughout every stage of the process. With SSDT's Transact-SQL design features, you can efficiently create, troubleshoot, manage, and enhance databases. You have the flexibility to operate within a database project or directly interact with a database instance, whether it is hosted on-premises or in the cloud. Familiar Visual Studio features facilitate database development, including code navigation, IntelliSense, language support akin to that in C# and Visual Basic, targeted validation, debugging tools, and declarative editing capabilities in the Transact-SQL environment. Additionally, SSDT includes a visual Table Designer, which simplifies the creation and modification of tables in both database projects and connected instances. In collaborative settings, you can also leverage version control to manage all project files effectively, ensuring that team contributions are streamlined and organized. This integration not only enhances productivity but also fosters collaboration among developers working on complex database solutions.
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