Code Analyze your SQL scripts in Visual Studio and elsewhere | Data Exposed: MVP Edition

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Maybe you already take advantage of the C# code analyzers built into the .NET SDK, that help you improve code consistency, quality, security and avoid common mistakes and potential bugs. But did you know that it is also possible to run analyzer rules against your SQL Server T-SQL object definitions (DDL) and stored procedures (DML)? By storing all your T-SQL scripts under source control in a Visual Studio Database Project (.sqlproj) or in a MSBuild.SDK.Sqlproj project, you can take advantage of this little known feature. Learn more in this episode of Data Exposed, MVP Edition with Anna Hoffman and Erik Ejlskov.

0:00 Introduction
2:38 Demo

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About Erik Ejlskov Jensen:
Erik Ejlskov is a Developer Technologies MVP (former Data Platform) and a Principal Consultant for Delegate A/S, where he helps customers create cloud solutions. He maintains a number of opensource libraries and tools on GitHub that help developers to be productive with .NET and the Azure Data Platform, including the popular "EF Core Power Tools" and "SQLite Toolbox" Visual Studio extensions

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