Wednesday, February 5, 2014

For those of you who may not have known, there’s a cool trick you can do in Visual Studio or SSMS; the alt-drag marquee. Many of these functions can be handled with fine and replace with or without regular expressions, but sometimes those are more trouble than it’s worth.

The basics of alt-drag are this. Say I have a block of text, such as a comment block of a procedure which I want to replace all at once. Hold alt and drag to the bottom right, and you get a marquee area which respects x/y coordinates rather than just lines and indentation.


Now the cool part. If you’ve ever used copy-paste with these marquees, you’ll find they work… oddly. However like any good Jedi, you can turn your enemies weakness into your strength.

Say for example, I forgot to type select statements for a derived table like this:


You could use find replace to replace “all” with “all select’, you could use a series of copy/paste commands and down arrow keys, or this:

Create a zero-width vertical marquee and start typing. Every text line which is crossed by the marquee will begin typing there (it works with ctrl-v_ as well.

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