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Hi Gary,
Thanks for your post. To be honest, you can view the logs however you want to. We are merely giving suggestions on how to use another 3rd party app, Tortoise SVN.
Personally, I just get the repo browser up and then look at the logs from there. I then keep the browser open as long as I am working, hitting refresh now and again.
Further information regarding Tortoise SVN an be found from the below link:
http://tortoisesvn.net/easy_to_use
HTH!
Pete -
Hi there,
Just so you are aware, this is something that will be going into the tool and should be available within the next few weeks.
If you keep an eye on the forums, you should see when this is released however I will also PM you when this is available.
Pete
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However, this only works if the folder that is selected is in the hidden location that is used by SQL Source Control for storing the file copies:
C:\Users\myusername\AppData\Local\Red Gate\SQL Source Control 1\Transients\5c0k3jgl.vvf\Tables
An alternate is to use the repo browser.
Can you clarify what the prescribed approach should be for viewing logs?
Thanks,
Gary