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Identifying which user made the changes

After installing the version 2 EAP, I have relinked my database to TFS, and told SQL Source Control that I'm using a Shared database. In general, it works okay, but whenever I go to check in a change it warns: "You may be committing a change made by another user. This change was either made by another user, or SQL Source Control cannot determine the user."

How is SQL Source Control supposed to be figuring out what user made which change, and why it it not able to do it correctly in my database?
wesleysmith
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  • Sian.Williams
    Hi Wesley,

    It looks like you're attempting to select everything rather than right clicking on individual objects that you have been working on. You need to commit changes individually rather than all at once due to it being a shared database.

    I hope this answers your question,

    Regards,
    Sian.Williams
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  • wesleysmith
    I have seen this case happen when I've selected just one object that only I have been working on, so I don't think it's a case of selecting other people's changes.
    wesleysmith
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  • Sian.Williams
    I've just been informed that this may be a bug in SQL Source Control and it is hopefully being fixed for the next release.

    My apologies for any inconvenience caused to you in the mean time.
    Sian.Williams
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