To insert semicolons, go to the SQL Prompt menu and click Insert Semicolons. Alternatively, hold Ctrl and press B then C. You can now use SQL Prompt to automatically insert missing semicolons after each statement in a query. This executes from the start of the script to the cursor, including the statement under the cursor. You can also execute to the cursor by pressing Ctrl + Shift + F5. You can also execute the current batch (ie code between two GO commands) by pressing Alt + Shift + F5. When you press Shift + F5, only the second statement is executed: In a query window, you can now execute the SQL statement under your cursor by pressing Shift + F5.įor example, if you have a query containing two statements and your cursor is placed on the second statement: Version 6.4.0 - September 16th, 2014 Execute current statement
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