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                        The ability to generate a sql script rather than using bulk import would be nice. It would allow us to modify columns if needed and monitor things such as insert time. / comments
                        
                        
                        
                      
                      
                      
                  
                    The ability to generate a sql script rather than using bulk import would be nice. It would allow us to modify columns if needed and monitor things such as insert time.
                      
                    
                      
                        yes / comments
                        
                        
                        
                      
                      
                      
                  
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                        I just updated to the latest minor release and the timeout issues seem to have gone away. But now I seem to have a different issue with the same table showing in source control over and over even after I just commited it. / comments
                        
                        
                        
                      
                      
                      
                  
                    I just updated to the latest minor release and the timeout issues seem to have gone away. But now I seem to have a different issue with the same table showing in source control over and over even a...
                      
                    
                      
                        Source control seems to be having problems commiting bindings:  
EXEC sp_bindefault N'[dbo].[GPS_CHAR]', N'[dbo].[USA_DYNTableDefWork].[rSysTablePhysicalName]' 
GO 
EXEC sp_bindefault N'[dbo].[GPS_CHAR]', N'[dbo].[USA_DYNTableDefWork].[rSysFieldName]' 
GO 
EXEC sp_bindefault N'[dbo].[GPS_CHAR]', N'[dbo].[USA_DYNTableDefWork].[rSysField1]' 
GO  
This is the issue on each of the 6 tables that will not commit. / comments
                        
                        
                        
                      
                      
                      
                  
                    
                  
                    Source control seems to be having problems commiting bindings:
EXEC sp_bindefault N'[dbo].[GPS_CHAR]', N'[dbo].[USA_DYNTableDefWork].[rSysTablePhysicalName]'
GO
EXEC sp_bindefault N'[dbo].[GPS_CHAR...
                      
                    
                      
                        Any ideas? / comments
                        
                        
                        
                      
                      
                      
                  
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                        The query timeout was already set to unlimited.  
I ran a trace on the server that was getting the timeout in source control and the following statement continues to run over and over even after the application return the timeout statement.   
-- Copyright © 2009 – 2012 Red Gate Software Ltd. 
SET XACT_ABORT ON ; 
SET LOCK_TIMEOUT 100 ; 
BEGIN TRAN ;   
IF OBJECT_ID(N'tempdb..#RG_NewSysObjects', N'U') IS NOT NULL 
DROP TABLE #RG_NewSysObjects ;   
SELECT  * 
INTO    #RG_NewSysObjects 
FROM    [DYNAMICS].sys.objects ;   
SELECT  ls.name AS prevName , 
curr.name AS name , 
ls.object_id AS prevId , 
curr.object_id AS id , 
ls.SchemaName AS prevSchemaName , 
sysSchemas.name AS schemaName , 
ls.type AS prevType , 
curr.type AS type 
FROM    #RG_LastSysObjects AS ls 
FULL OUTER JOIN #RG_NewSysObjects AS curr ON ls.object_id = curr.object_id 
LEFT JOIN [DYNAMICS].sys.schemas AS sysSchemas ON sysSchemas.schema_id = curr.schema_id 
WHERE   ( curr.type IS NULL 
OR curr.type NOT IN ( 'C', 'D', 'F', 'IT', 'PK', 'S', 'TA', 'TR', 'TT', 'UQ' ) 
OR ( curr.type = 'D' 
AND curr.parent_object_id = 0 
) 
) 
AND ( ls.modify_date <> curr.modify_date 
OR ls.object_id IS NULL 
OR curr.object_id IS NULL 
OR ls.name <> curr.name --TODO schema/type changes 
) 
ORDER BY curr.modify_date ;    
IF OBJECT_ID(N'tempdb..#RG_LastSysObjects', N'U') IS NOT NULL 
DROP TABLE #RG_LastSysObjects ;   
SELECT  sysObjects.object_id , 
sysSchemas.name as SchemaName , 
sysObjects.name , 
sysObjects.type , 
sysObjects.modify_date 
INTO    #RG_LastSysObjects 
FROM    #RG_NewSysObjects AS sysObjects 
LEFT JOIN [DYNAMICS].sys.schemas AS sysSchemas ON sysSchemas.schema_id = sysObjects.schema_id 
WHERE   sysObjects.type NOT IN ( 'C', 'D', 'F', 'IT', 'PK', 'S', 'TA', 'TR', 'TT', 'UQ' ) 
OR ( sysObjects.type = 'D' 
AND sysObjects.parent_object_id = 0 
) ;    
COMMIT ; / comments
                        
                        
                        
                      
                      
                      
                  
                    The query timeout was already set to unlimited.
I ran a trace on the server that was getting the timeout in source control and the following statement continues to run over and over even after the ...
                      
                    
                      
                        Any ideas? / comments
                        
                        
                        
                      
                      
                      
                  
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                        This works great on large databases with many encrypted stored procedures. Without setting the "DecryptPost2kEncryptedObjects" to false, it would take 30+ minutes for Source Control to look for our changes. Thanks for sharing this! / comments
                        
                        
                        
                      
                      
                      
                  
                    This works great on large databases with many encrypted stored procedures. Without setting the "DecryptPost2kEncryptedObjects" to false, it would take 30+ minutes for Source Control to look for our...
                      
                    
                      
                        It seems to have worked correctly with the command line and the /alldbs flag set. However, it did have a problem with a database that I had set to OFFLINE since the last time the project file was opened in the UI. / comments
                        
                        
                        
                      
                      
                      
                  
                  
                It seems to have worked correctly with the command line and the /alldbs flag set. However, it did have a problem with a database that I had set to OFFLINE since the last time the project file was o...
                      
                    