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tune007 avatar tune007 commented on May 10, 2024 7

Beginning of 2022 I see the earliest post is in 2017, this is the only reason why I still have to jump back to SSMS sometimes. Can you please confirm what the status on this feature is please. I really enjoy using ADS instead of SSMS when working on code

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ashwinimohan avatar ashwinimohan commented on May 10, 2024 4

@kburtram Any ETA on this? This feature is really stopping us to move to ADS.

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ashwinimohan avatar ashwinimohan commented on May 10, 2024 2

Any ETA on this please?

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OSch24 avatar OSch24 commented on May 10, 2024 1

I'm of the same mind.
That's the only reason I still have SSMS

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iroquim-360 avatar iroquim-360 commented on May 10, 2024 1

please too; thanks

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kburtram avatar kburtram commented on May 10, 2024

@samirbehara thanks for opening this issue. This is on our roadmap as part of our "Multi-Server Management" scenario. We don't currently have an ETA when it will land. I'll update the issue once we have more concrete date commitments in this area.

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XPompeii avatar XPompeii commented on May 10, 2024

+1

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UCSBMike avatar UCSBMike commented on May 10, 2024

+1

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redjungle avatar redjungle commented on May 10, 2024

+1

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amtwo avatar amtwo commented on May 10, 2024

The June 2019 release brings CMS support to Azure Data Studio, which is awesome. 👏👏👏👏👏

I use multi server queries heavily in conjunction with CMS. I think this is a pretty common use case to combine these two features (hopefully telemetry data from SSMS exists to support this?).

With CMS, I want to be able to select an arbitrary folder within the CMS & open a query window to execute queries against all target servers within that folder.

I'm not sure if this should be considered part of this issue, or split into a separate issue that would be done after this one. Happy to log something separately, if the MSFT team thinks that keeping it separate is more appropriate.

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ruudvandebeeten avatar ruudvandebeeten commented on May 10, 2024

In order to move away from SSMS completely this feature has to be present for us.

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clansing-chr avatar clansing-chr commented on May 10, 2024

So I have the CMS extension. I realize it's in preview mode. I was able to setup a CMS with several registered servers, but how do I query all the servers at the sane time?

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danrayson avatar danrayson commented on May 10, 2024

When this occurs for me (Windows), I open a new Query Windows and run the query I wanted to in there instead. When I do that after a previous window has stalled, then I always get TWO responses from the query I run in the new window.

The response from the previous query is returned first, then the new query's results are returned.

This seems to me like ADS is waiting for the response from the first query, but effectively ignores it. Then, the second query kicks it in the butt and it returns both resultsets.

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ashwinimohan avatar ashwinimohan commented on May 10, 2024

I am also desperately waiting for this feature to execute a query against multiple servers. Without this CMS feature, won't be able to switch to ADS ever.
Looks it is still being worked upon. May we know any ETA if it is?

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ishazel avatar ishazel commented on May 10, 2024

Likewise, this is the only reason I have to switch back to SSMS on occasion, a pretty jarring transition after the elegance of ADS :)

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ashwinimohan avatar ashwinimohan commented on May 10, 2024

Any update on this? I desperately need this feature. It's the only thing which is stopping me to move to ADS completely.

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