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Could you try creating a blank file called redgate.ssc and put it in the scripts folder.
SQL Source Control should now recognise this as a valid repository.
Let us know if this doesn't work.
David Atkinson
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I had half through about doing this, though the Source Control generates more folders than the scripts did, so wasn't sure if that mattered? (Will be giving it a go shortly and let you know).
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Did that work out for you?
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That did indeed work though I made sure to keep the Case Sensitivity of the filename within SVN. Now, I just need to see whether the differences list are because I have changed things since the database was committed or whether the latest commit using SQL Compare is out of date.
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It would appear that Source Control does not allow it. What is the reason behind this and can it recognise the Scripts folder and therefore "upgrade" it to source control format?