![]() ![]() Type the name of the macro in the Name box and in the code section paste some code: ![]() Let’s create a new snippet using those variables. Using these macro variables, in the snippet code, will return a variety of results including the current date, time, connection server name, connection login, connection database, a connection user name, a local OS username, a local host username and more. The snippet dialog contains a list of macro variables like date, time and database name: Hello, and welcome to this video presentation in which we’ll explain ApexSQL Complete snippet macro variables. This video shows how to use a macro variable to add/replace values to be automatically added to the T-SQL snippet code that represents more detailed values. ![]()
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