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Changing the order of columns in a table does NOT appear as an edit. This is expected behaviour. We currently don't treat this as a change. If this is something you need/want, please add a suggestion to http://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/390 ... ce-control . This will allow other users to comment and vote on this idea so we can see how many people really want this. Thank you! / comments
Changing the order of columns in a table does NOT appear as an edit. This is expected behaviour. We currently don't treat this as a change. If this is something you need/want, please add a sugge...
There's no way to exclude db objects in the current version of SQL Source Control. If this is something you need, please vote/comment on the suggestion at http://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/390 ... ?ref=title. / comments
There's no way to exclude db objects in the current version of SQL Source Control. If this is something you need, please vote/comment on the suggestion athttp://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/390 .....
In EA2 (v0.2.1 - available on 22 Feb), we added a check that if you are using SSMS 2008 R2, we don't raise an error anymore, but just provide notification that SQL Source Control is currently unavailable for SSMS 2008 R2. This should mean that you shouldn't have to change your registry settings and can still work with SQL Source Control in SSMS 2005 for now. / comments
In EA2 (v0.2.1 - available on 22 Feb), we added a check that if you are using SSMS 2008 R2, we don't raise an error anymore, but just provide notification that SQL Source Control is currently unava...
It looks like we are having a problem parsing the following stored procedure:
C:\Users\DBachman\AppData\Local\Red Gate\SQL Source Control 0\WorkingBases\798f80c1-7997-4372-963e-a5827d6e0ec0\Stored Procedures\dbo.sproc_System_SSBQueue_Predicto_MessageReceive_Process_TopN.sql
From the information you provided:
'line 55:33: unexpected token: [";",<631>,line=55,col=33] [char=1233]'
There's a known issue about semi-colons with 2008 stored procedures, which we are currently working (internal reference number SOC-600).
But, it seems like there may be another issue because it shows that a problem actually occurs on another line:
'line 43:17: expecting "Integer", found '@N''
Could you please email the stored procedure to SqlSourceControlSupport@red-gate.com so we can replicate your issue and make sure we can parse it correctly?
Thank you! / comments
It looks like we are having a problem parsing the following stored procedure:
C:\Users\DBachman\AppData\Local\Red Gate\SQL Source Control 0\WorkingBases\798f80c1-7997-4372-963e-a5827d6e0ec0\Stored ...
Screenshots were very helpful. Thank you. Our internal reference number is SOC-672. We want to make sure that you can see both links at all times regardless of your screen resolution or if you shrink SSMS. / comments
Screenshots were very helpful. Thank you. Our internal reference number is SOC-672. We want to make sure that you can see both links at all times regardless of your screen resolution or if you s...
What is the exact error message that you got? You should be able to link mulitple dbs to the same repository. This is how team members would share changes with each other if they are all developing against their own dedicated db.
On the setup tab, you should use the "Create link..." when linking the first db.
When linking the second db, use the "Link to a db already in source control..." link.
The 2 links are seperate. In the first case, the repository should be empty. In the 2nd case, you need to specifiy a repository folder that contains a RedGate.ssc file. This will set up the links correctly.
If the dbs are 98% identical, we'll try to figure out which version you're at and only show the differences. There are a few known issues around this currently, e.g., if you have an object that is the same, but it's dependency is not, which we're currently working on. / comments
What is the exact error message that you got? You should be able to link mulitple dbs to the same repository. This is how team members would share changes with each other if they are all developi...
There's currently not a way to change this location. I would recommend you suggest this as a new feature at http://redgate.uservoice.com. / comments
There's currently not a way to change this location. I would recommend you suggest this as a new feature at http://redgate.uservoice.com.
The idea behind SQL Source Control is that you no longer have to worry about scripting the db objects to files. You work directly on the db objects and commit objects to source control or get objects from source control all within SSMS. / comments
The idea behind SQL Source Control is that you no longer have to worry about scripting the db objects to files. You work directly on the db objects and commit objects to source control or get obje...
Log files can be found at C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Local Settings\Application Data\Red Gate\Logs\SQL Source Control 0
Replace <username> with your windows login.
The error details should appear at the bottom of the progress dialog. This is an early access release and sometimes they do not appear. If you are still having this issue, please zip up your log files and send them to SqlSourceControlSupport@red-gate.com. Hopefully, we can figure out what's going on and put in a fix. You should not get an error if everything looks like it is checked in. Do you remember exactly which step the cross appeared on? / comments
Log files can be found at C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Local Settings\Application Data\Red Gate\Logs\SQL Source Control 0
Replace <username> with your windows login.
The error details shoul...
After you sign up for the Early Access Program, you will be notifed via email about how you can download SQL Source Control within about 1 - 2 weeks. We do not send you the link right away in case we need to use new users in usability sessions before they have had a chance to try out the tool on their own. If you need immediate access and cannot wait 1 - 2 weeks, please email SqlSourceControlSupport@red-gate.com. (I have updated the sign-up with this information. I'm sorry it was unclear.) / comments
After you sign up for the Early Access Program, you will be notifed via email about how you can download SQL Source Control within about 1 - 2 weeks. We do not send you the link right away in case...