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Beginning with Visual Studio 2010, the Transact-SQL Editor is supported for SQL Server Compact databases. You can use the Transact-SQL Editor in Visual Studio 2010 SP1 to:
Create and execute Transact-SQL scripts and queries against a SQL Server Compact database.
Modify definitions of database objects such as tables, views, and indexes.
View and save detailed estimated and actual query show-plans for SQL Server Compact databases.
Important
The Transact-SQL Editor is supported for SQL Server Compact databases beginning with Visual Studio 2010. Earlier versions of Visual Studio do not provide support for using the Transact-SQL Editor on SQL Server Compact databases. Visual Studio 2010 does not provide support for using the Transact-SQL Editor on databases created with earlier versions of SQL Server Compact.
The following features of the Transact-SQL Editor are not supported for SQL Server Compact databases:
Database Connection Context
SQL CMD Mode
Include Client Statistics
Intellisense Enabled
Validate SQL Syntax
You can use the following procedure to open the Transact-SQL Editor and connect to a SQL Server Compact database from the Data menu in Visual Studio.
To open the Transact-SQL Editor and connect to a SQL Server Compact database
In Visual Studio, on the Data menu, point to Transact-SQL Editor, and then select New Query Connection.The Connect to Server dialog box opens.
In the Server type drop-down list, select SQL Server Compact.
In Database file, browse to the location of the SQL Server Compact database file.
If required, enter a password for the database.
Click Connect. The Transact-SQL Editor opens.
You can also open the Transact-SQL Editor from the Transact-SQL Editor toolbar or from the File menu. For more detailed information about the features provided by the Transact-SQL Editor and how to use them, see the Visual Studio 2010 documentation.