Una interessante panoramica sulle funzionalità del SQL Server Management Studio scritta da Russ Thomas.
Day 1: Knowing Options Leads to Shortcuts
Day 2: Query Like a Pro
Day 3: Query Like a Boss
Day 4: Query Like a God
Day 5: Generating Scripts (pre-written code 1)
Day 6: Leveraging Templates (pre-written code 2)
Day 7: Leveraging Snippets (pre-written code 3)
Day 8: Debugging T-SQL with SSMS
Day 9: Team Debugging with SSMS
Day 10: Remote Debugging with SSMS
Day 11: Working With Designers
Day 12: Modifying Toolbars
Day 13: Customizing Connections
Day 14: Registered Servers / Server Groups
Day 15: Central Management Server
Day 16: Monitoring with SSMS
Day 17: SSMS and SQL Utility
Day 18: SSMS and MDW
Day 19: SSMS and Extended Events
Day 20: SSMS Solutions, Projects, Source Control
Day 21: SSMS and DacPac
Day 22: SSMS and ETL (import / export wizard)
Day 23: Get Fancy with Results
Day 24: SSMS in SQLCMD Mode
Day 25: Database Diagraming
Day 26: Maintenance Plans
Day 27: Building a Custom Add-In / Extension
Day 28: Deploying the Add-In
Day 29: Identifying Options & Debugging Add-In
Day 30: Moving from Add-In to VSPackage
Day 31: Wrap Up / Review / Stuff I Didn’t Cover