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There's unfortunately not quite enough to go on here to give you an exact fix.
It'll generally indicate some sort of problem with us parsing either the DB itself, or the files in the repository.
To narrow down where the problem is, can you unlink the DB, restart SSMS, then link to a new "evaluation repository", commit all objects, and refresh the commit tab?
If the problem persists, it's most likely something in your DB, but if the problem goes away, it's more likely a problem in the files in the repository.
To then narrow it down, we most likely need to see the error report as this will often indicate the object causing trouble, so can you send that in (making sure you put your email in the box) and then email support@red-gate.com to raise a ticket, referencing this forum thread?
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I have submitted an error report via the tool interface -- my email address was provided as well.
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Thanks- did you also email in to raise a support ticket? I didn't see that yet, but not sure if my colleagues in the US office picked it up already.
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Only raised/submitted via the automatic generation provided by the tool -- not aware that a separate one needs to be filed thru another process
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If you could do it would be great. When you submit the error report, it goes into the bugtracker used by our developers, but doesn't raise a support ticket automatically. You can either email the support address directly, or via the web portal here
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submitted
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When you click on the SQL Source Control button, does nothing happen?
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The original post indicates what occurs after going into the tab
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