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Like many people (especially those who use a Mac), I'm going to have to transition from Azure Data Studio to VS Code. When opening my ADS query files in VS Code, it didn't retain the history (aka timeline) of the file. So one opportunity to help ease that transition would be to have a tool to import ADS file history into VS Code. I was able to copy over a single file's history from ADS to VS Code easily, so the format is the same. It would be ideal if I didn't have to do that though.
Note: For those of you who want to retain this important history, you can copy the folders over manually from ~Library > Application Support > azuredatastudio > User > History
to ~Library > Application Support > Code > User > History
(I assume it's the same for Windows, using AppData > Roaming > azuredatastudio > User > History)
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Like many people (especially those who use a Mac), I'm going to have to transition from Azure Data Studio to VS Code. When opening my ADS query files in VS Code, it didn't retain the history (aka timeline) of the file. So one opportunity to help ease that transition would be to have a tool to import ADS file history into VS Code. I was able to copy over a single file's history from ADS to VS Code easily, so the format is the same. It would be ideal if I didn't have to do that though.
Note: For those of you who want to retain this important history, you can copy the folders over manually from
~Library > Application Support > azuredatastudio > User > History
to
~Library > Application Support > Code > User > History
(I assume it's the same for Windows, using AppData > Roaming > azuredatastudio > User > History)
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