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cstokes91
Yak Posting Veteran
72 Posts |
Posted - 2013-10-10 : 12:56:06
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Hey,This isn't a super big deal but it is more of a nuisance that anything else... When I am typing out a query and am typing in a case statement likecase when X is not null then Y end when I type is it automatically fills out isDate when I hit space to go to the next word... is there anyway to just specifically stop it from doing that for that keyword (is)? Also, case is another word I would like to prevent it from autopopulating different options. |
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djj55
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
352 Posts |
Posted - 2013-10-10 : 13:29:38
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Turn off IntelliSense.Or do what I do and type isnot as one word then add the spacedjj |
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cstokes91
Yak Posting Veteran
72 Posts |
Posted - 2013-10-10 : 13:38:56
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Hmm, Neither of those is a perfect solution... IntelliSense can be useful so I don't want it to be completely disabled... I was just hoping to disable a few choice keywords such as or, case, and is. And if I did that then I would still have to press the left arrow three times so it would be quicker to just hit ESC (so I am still stuck at square one). I guess what I am looking for is something like what is in Microsoft Word with the AutoCorrect options. |
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djj55
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
352 Posts |
Posted - 2013-10-10 : 15:25:10
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Since Microsoft Word is an unrealted company to Microsoft SQL Server, they do not share information. :-) I do not know what to tell you. My trouble is when typing CAST(myval AS DATE) the Intellisense puts in DATEADD. :-(Let me know if you come across a solution.By-the-way I am only half joking when say in Word and SQL do not talk.djj |
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robvolk
Most Valuable Yak
15732 Posts |
Posted - 2013-10-10 : 21:34:25
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quote: Originally posted by djj55By-the-way I am only half joking when say in Word and SQL do not talk.
That's true, they probably do talk now and then. It's the Sharepoint, BizTalk, and Project Server folks who never talk to the SQL Server team. /not actually joking, they really don't |
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