Sql prompt 95/11/2023 ![]() ![]() If you did not need it, fine, but that does not mean that no one else did. Zen: Yes, it was a tip, and it was useful to me. But I DO know how to turn my computer on, so no need for a tip on that. Also, handy to know that double-clicking the error takes me right to the error. I'm not an absolute beginner, but I'd have spent way too much time looking for this myself. A quick google searched showed this article. Thanks for this tip! I'm not new to SSMS, but I haven't written much SQL code in it - done that in external tools. Saturday, Octo1:54:26 AM - Arnor Baldvinsson Thanks for sharing and keep the basic reminders coming. Then when I need it, I can't remember how to get to it. ![]() If I do not consistently use a tool, I will forget about it. I like having some basic tips and they are not only for beginners. Well, I'm a "seasoned beginner" and I did not know how to turn on the line count, nor about the double-click error jump. I Love MSSQLTips as they bringing something new every day for every learner. Also huge thanks to Fatherjack for his tip as well! Wednesday, Janu1:02:36 AM - vikrant thakkar Thanks for the very easy too follow explanation!Īll you have to do to find an error by line number is double click on the error message and SSMS takes you directly to it. ![]() In SSMS v17.1 which I have installed, the Line Number option is found in a different place Options | Text Editor | Transact-SQL | Settings Thanks for the effort of step by step explaining.
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