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Configure IntelliSense (SQL Server Management Studio) |
Most IntelliSense options are on by default. Learn how you can turn off an IntelliSense option and invoke it instead through a menu command or keystroke combination. |
markingmyname |
maghan |
01/25/2022 |
sql |
ssms |
conceptual |
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>=aps-pdw-2016||=azuresqldb-current||=azure-sqldw-latest||>=sql-server-2016||>=sql-server-linux-2017||=azuresqldb-mi-current |
[!INCLUDE sql-asdb-asdbmi]
Most [!INCLUDEmsCoName] IntelliSense options are on by default. You can turn off an IntelliSense option and instead invoke it through a menu command or keystroke combination.
Important
Some changes will not take effect in your current editor session. You must open a new Transact-SQL editor session to see the change.
Note
Azure Synapse Analytics does not support IntelliSense.
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On the Tools menu, click Options.
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Expand Text Editor, expand either All Languages, Transact-SQL, or XML, and then click General.
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Clear the check boxes for the Statement completion options that you do not want, and then click OK.
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On the Tools menu, click Options.
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Expand Text Editor, expand Transact-SQL, and then click IntelliSense.
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Clear the check boxes for the IntelliSense options that you do not want.
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To change the script size at which IntelliSense features are disabled, select a size from the Maximum script size list.
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To change the casing applied to function names in completion lists, select a casing specification from the Casing for built-in function names list.
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Select OK.