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Thank you for your reply. Yes a patch would be great.
Many thanks.
Graham Goodwin / comments
Thank you for your reply. Yes a patch would be great.
Many thanks.
Graham Goodwin
Thanks for your reply David. Perhaps the main thing I miss when no connection has been established is that, when creating a table, the list of available data types does not display correctly after typing a field name and pressing space. The prompt list display 'AS', 'DOUBLE', 'NATIONAL' and 'XML' as the first 4 options.
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Graham Goodwin / comments
Thanks for your reply David. Perhaps the main thing I miss when no connection has been established is that, when creating a table, the list of available data types does not display correctly after ...
Hello Pete
Thanks for your reply. Is there any way that I can produce all of these scripts in one go without have to select each one individually?
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Graham Goodwin / comments
Hello Pete
Thanks for your reply. Is there any way that I can produce all of these scripts in one go without have to select each one individually?
Regards
Graham Goodwin
Hi Brian
Thank you for your email. It helped me to resolve one of my problems.
I have managed to set up my own script folder structure so that it more or less matches that of GDR/TFS. There are a few exceptions as GDR try to force you to create DDL definitions for constraints, indexes etc as separate files in separate folders. I'll have to play around with this a bit more.
I kept on getting an error message concerning a duplicate table definition until I realised (after reading your email) that there is also a deployment script in the GDR folder structure - hence, duplicate definitions!!
I will spend more time tomorrow trying to see how smoothly things run.
Regards
Graham Goodwin / comments
Hi Brian
Thank you for your email. It helped me to resolve one of my problems.
I have managed to set up my own script folder structure so that it more or less matches that of GDR/TFS. There are a f...
Thanks for your replies.
Yes, the alteration is picked up when changes are committed.
Graham / comments
Thanks for your replies.
Yes, the alteration is picked up when changes are committed.
Graham