Hi Friends,
The SQL
Change Automation (SCA) team have begun working on an add-in for SQL Server
Management Studio (SSMS) that will allow SQL Change Automation projects to be
managed within SSMS. This will allow migration scripts to be generated and
edited from within your database IDE of choice.
We’re
running an Early Access Program (to be launched at next week’s SQL in the City
event) and would love to have some Redgate friends onboard to help develop and
get feedback for the add-in. We’re looking for anyone who is using SSMS for
their database development and is interested in / already taking a migrations
approach to automate their database deployments.
At the
moment SCA projects need to be set-up in Visual Studio, so you’d need a Visual
Studio license. Once set-up SCA projects can then be managed within SSMS (e.g.
importing and generating script, deploying changes, viewing deployment
scripts).
If you'd like to participate in the Early Access Program,
please leave a comment below or email me at neil.turner@red-gate.com.
Thanks,
Neil Turner
Product designer, SQL Change Automation
Hi Friends,
The SQL Change Automation (SCA) team have begun working on an add-in for SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) that will allow SQL Change Automation projects to be managed within SSMS. This will allow migration scripts to be generated and edited from within your database IDE of choice.
We’re running an Early Access Program (to be launched at next week’s SQL in the City event) and would love to have some Redgate friends onboard to help develop and get feedback for the add-in. We’re looking for anyone who is using SSMS for their database development and is interested in / already taking a migrations approach to automate their database deployments.
At the moment SCA projects need to be set-up in Visual Studio, so you’d need a Visual Studio license. Once set-up SCA projects can then be managed within SSMS (e.g. importing and generating script, deploying changes, viewing deployment scripts).
If you'd like to participate in the Early Access Program, please leave a comment below or email me at neil.turner@red-gate.com.
Thanks,
Neil Turner
Product designer, SQL Change Automation