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Hello,
The TFS browse button is available if you have Visual Studio 2008 Team Explorer installed on the same machine SQL Source Control is installed.
Unfortunately, TFS 2010 changed its API, so you will not see the browse button if you are using Visual Studio 2010, which includes Team Explorer 2010.
This may explain why you see the browse button on some machines, but not others.
We are tracking requests for this functionality on our Suggestion Forum at http://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/390 ... erver-inst and we do hope to improve the initial linking in a future release to both browse and create folders when you link (http://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/39019-sql-source-control/suggestions/619767-ability-to-create-a-new-folder-in-svn-or-tfs-when-) instead of having to type it in manually. / comments
Hello,
The TFS browse button is available if you have Visual Studio 2008 Team Explorer installed on the same machine SQL Source Control is installed.
Unfortunately, TFS 2010 changed its API, so you...
In the v1.1 release, history is now available at the database level and object level depending on where you right-click in the Object Explorer. For full details, see http://www.red-gate.com/MessageBoard/vi ... hp?t=11572. / comments
In the v1.1 release, history is now available at the database level and object level depending on where you right-click in the Object Explorer. For full details, see http://www.red-gate.com/Messag...
Hi Jose,
Did you send an exception report from within SQL Source Control?
I think this is issue SOC-1369, which occurs if you link a non empty db to an existing repo and the SQL contains curly braces {}. We are looking into a fix for this.
Thanks again for sending the information in. It's very helpful to diagnose problems.
Thank you! Stephanie M. Herr :-)
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Free! SQL Search - http://www.red-gate.com/products/SQL_Search / comments
Hi Jose,
Did you send an exception report from within SQL Source Control?
I think this is issue SOC-1369, which occurs if you link a non empty db to an existing repo and the SQL contains curly brac...
If you right click on a specific object and select "Show History," then the History List at the top will only show items that are related to that specific object. In the changelist below the comments, you will see all objects that changed in that particular commit. The change you made to a specific object could have been related to changes made in other objects, so this allows you to see the entire changeset. The specific object that you are interested in should be in black text and all the other objects should be in gray text.
I hope this helps to clarify how the Object Level History works. / comments
If you right click on a specific object and select "Show History," then the History List at the top will only show items that are related to that specific object. In the changelist below the comme...
Hello,
We don't have this feature implemented yet, but there is a workaround using SQL Data Compare Pro, http://www.red-gate.com/supportcenter/C ... .0/toc.htm.
Please let us know how you get on with this and if this is acceptable for now? How often does your static data change? Do you have any ideas on how you would like this integrated into SQL Source Control (e.g., right-click on a table and say source control this table's data, do you need filtering options, e.g., only source control rows 5 - 20)?
Please vote/comment on this feature on our Suggestion Forum at https://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/39 ... ?ref=title. / comments
Hello,
We don't have this feature implemented yet, but there is a workaround using SQL Data Compare Pro, http://www.red-gate.com/supportcenter/C ... .0/toc.htm.
Please let us know how you get on wi...
We think we have fixed the 64 bit assembly issue. Information on the release is available at http://www.red-gate.com/MessageBoard/vi ... hp?t=11654. It would be great if you could give it a try and let us know if this fixes your 64 bit assembly issue. / comments
We think we have fixed the 64 bit assembly issue. Information on the release is available at http://www.red-gate.com/MessageBoard/vi ... hp?t=11654. It would be great if you could give it a try a...
Hello Peter,
Thanks for posting this workaround. We'll get in touch when we have imiplemented the assemblies so that you can continue your evaluation. / comments
Hello Peter,
Thanks for posting this workaround. We'll get in touch when we have imiplemented the assemblies so that you can continue your evaluation.
Hello Peter,
We're going to have to continue to look into this to get you up and running. I created an issue for us to address this. Our Internal Reference Number is SOC-1348. / comments
Hello Peter,
We're going to have to continue to look into this to get you up and running. I created an issue for us to address this. Our Internal Reference Number is SOC-1348.
We don't currently support x64 CLR assemblies. Our internal reference number is SOC-1208 and we are looking into fixing this, but I don't have an estimate at this time.
If you'd like to add your vote to the user voice request that would be helpful. http://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/390 ... r-have-the
You could try unchecking this in your commit list for now.
Thanks you!
Stephanie M. Herr :-)
SQL Source Control Project Manager / comments
We don't currently support x64 CLR assemblies. Our internal reference number is SOC-1208 and we are looking into fixing this, but I don't have an estimate at this time.
If you'd like to add your v...
If you need help linking to a TFS server, please see this example, http://www.red-gate.com/supportcenter/C ... .0/toc.htm.
Let us know if anything is unclear so we can update this documentation. / comments
If you need help linking to a TFS server, please see this example, http://www.red-gate.com/supportcenter/C ... .0/toc.htm.
Let us know if anything is unclear so we can update this documentation.