Which server connection is used by query window in Azure Data Studio / SQL Operations Manager











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I've recently started using Azure Data Studio (Formerly SQL Operations Studio) instead of SSMS. I can't see an obvious way to tell which query windows relate to which connections.



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I have 2 DB servers, and each has the same DB
server1.db1
server2.db1



Let's say I connect to both and open a query for each and run it. Then I get confused and cant remember which connection is for window SQLQuery_1 and which is for SQLQuery_2.



I can see at the top of each window that they are connected to the DB "db1", but I don't know if it is for server1 or server2. SSMS show's the server name.



Is there a way to make the server visible for a query window?



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I've recently started using Azure Data Studio (Formerly SQL Operations Studio) instead of SSMS. I can't see an obvious way to tell which query windows relate to which connections.



Example:



I have 2 DB servers, and each has the same DB
server1.db1
server2.db1



Let's say I connect to both and open a query for each and run it. Then I get confused and cant remember which connection is for window SQLQuery_1 and which is for SQLQuery_2.



I can see at the top of each window that they are connected to the DB "db1", but I don't know if it is for server1 or server2. SSMS show's the server name.



Is there a way to make the server visible for a query window?



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    Isn't it at the bottom? (outside of what you posted)
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I've recently started using Azure Data Studio (Formerly SQL Operations Studio) instead of SSMS. I can't see an obvious way to tell which query windows relate to which connections.



Example:



I have 2 DB servers, and each has the same DB
server1.db1
server2.db1



Let's say I connect to both and open a query for each and run it. Then I get confused and cant remember which connection is for window SQLQuery_1 and which is for SQLQuery_2.



I can see at the top of each window that they are connected to the DB "db1", but I don't know if it is for server1 or server2. SSMS show's the server name.



Is there a way to make the server visible for a query window?



enter image description here










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I've recently started using Azure Data Studio (Formerly SQL Operations Studio) instead of SSMS. I can't see an obvious way to tell which query windows relate to which connections.



Example:



I have 2 DB servers, and each has the same DB
server1.db1
server2.db1



Let's say I connect to both and open a query for each and run it. Then I get confused and cant remember which connection is for window SQLQuery_1 and which is for SQLQuery_2.



I can see at the top of each window that they are connected to the DB "db1", but I don't know if it is for server1 or server2. SSMS show's the server name.



Is there a way to make the server visible for a query window?



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    Isn't it at the bottom? (outside of what you posted)
    – user1443098
    Nov 19 at 19:25














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    Isn't it at the bottom? (outside of what you posted)
    – user1443098
    Nov 19 at 19:25








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Isn't it at the bottom? (outside of what you posted)
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Isn't it at the bottom? (outside of what you posted)
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As in the comments, it's shown in the bottom right hand side of the screen:
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For example, in this picture, you can see I'm connected to the server qebui and the database Sandbox.






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  • Yup I see it now. Thanks :)
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As in the comments, it's shown in the bottom right hand side of the screen:
enter image description here



For example, in this picture, you can see I'm connected to the server qebui and the database Sandbox.






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  • Yup I see it now. Thanks :)
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    Nov 19 at 20:23















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As in the comments, it's shown in the bottom right hand side of the screen:
enter image description here



For example, in this picture, you can see I'm connected to the server qebui and the database Sandbox.






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  • Yup I see it now. Thanks :)
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    Nov 19 at 20:23













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As in the comments, it's shown in the bottom right hand side of the screen:
enter image description here



For example, in this picture, you can see I'm connected to the server qebui and the database Sandbox.






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As in the comments, it's shown in the bottom right hand side of the screen:
enter image description here



For example, in this picture, you can see I'm connected to the server qebui and the database Sandbox.







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