Brian Shelledy
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Unfortunately the complexity to implement dark mode into SSMS v18 is prohibitive and this item remains unplanned. Regular updates and improvements to SQL Server Management Studio are continuing, but most of the net new innovations in the graphical tooling space can be expected to be seen in Azure Data Studio.
-Drew
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Hello
Can you share more details on what your pain point is and what the expectation is so this suggestion can be more actionable for us.
thanks,
DinakarAn error occurred while saving the comment Brian Shelledy commented
When using SSRS with subscriptions, it creates a SQL Agent job for each subscription using a GUID for the name. Appropriately named jobs can get hidden in the mess of these jobs, so having a folder for either SSRS jobs or user-created jobs would allow you to keep Jobs organized.
See also https://feedback.azure.com/forums/908035-sql-server/suggestions/32896612-reporting-services-subscription-jobs-naming and https://feedback.azure.com/forums/908035-sql-server/suggestions/32897026-sql-server-agent-folders-ssms-ssdt
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<=-=Jun 6 2017 5:57AM=-=>thanx for the suggestion!
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Another idea would be to add folder support for agent jobs and then put the SSRS Jobs in their own folder, see: https://feedback.azure.com/forums/908035-sql-server/suggestions/32896126-sql-server-management-studio-needs-folders-for-job