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Hello,
Sorry for the issue you are having with SQL Source Control. We've opened a ticket for this issue so we can troubleshoot and find the cause of this error. You should receive an email from that system shortly, thanks. -
Was there any resolution to this?
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Hello @dlrhosseinm
A support ticket was opened for the customer who reported this issue and was resolved.
The issue was caused by a stored procedure. The customer had to remove the offending object from source control and add re-add it.
Are you experiencing the same issue? If so, you can try the following:1 - Unlink that database from Source Control
2 - Close SSMS
3 - Delete the contents of all subfolders inside%localappdata%\Red Gate\SQL Source Control 4\Caches
(Please note that %localappdata% is a Windows Environment variable that usually corresponds toC:\Users\{username}\AppData\Local
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4 - Use SQL Compare to synchronize your DB with the repository
5 - Relink DB with the repository
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When i link a database that is a customer backup (to fix erros). The SQL Source Control throws this message
If we have detected a conflict, it must be in the head to live set
So i can not run the "Get Latest Version" command. And also the "Commit" command
Someone have any idea ?
I tested with SQL Source Control 3.X and 4.X. The problema is the same in both