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Hi @sam_alexander,
We don't recommend using SQL Source Control to apply changes to QA/Staging/Production environments.
If you need to deploy changes manually to these environments, we recommend using SQL Compare to do this.
I am curious if you were aware that SQL Compare could help with this, if you don't have it installed, if it seemed like SQL Source Control might do the same thing, or if there was another reason?
Thanks in advance,
Kendra -
Hi @Kendra_Little
Thanks for the reply... I am aware of SQL Compare and I use it often, and I actually almost used it for this deploy. Reason I didn't is because this change was adding a new DB role, and our users in each environment are quite different. I have users excluded from SQL Source Control, but when comparing in SQL Compare the users are still here. I know there's probably a way to ignore user permissions, but I only had a small window of time to make this production change plus I didn't want to 'test' this with a Prod deploy. I will research further how to exclude user permissions from SQL Compare as this should get me good for future deployments.
Take care -
Sam
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The only time I've seen the checkboxes greyed out is when someone has changed the database comparison options.
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Thanks for any advise.