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Hi Swinghouse,
I have now logged a support incident for this incident and will carry out troubleshooting from there.
You should get an email regarding this incident very shortly.
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Hi Swinghouse,
I have now logged a support incident for this incident and will carry out troubleshooting from there.
You should get an email regarding this incident very shortly.
Thank you,
Hi,
Currently it is not possible to filter a change type such as The object may have been rolled back. .
However it is possible to filter out objects, so you might be able to filter these messages out if they occur in objects that you are not interested in monitoring.
For more information please read: https://documentation.red-gate.com/disp ... ng+filters
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Hi,
Currently it is not possible to filter a change type such as The object may have been rolled back. .
However it is possible to filter out objects, so you might be able to filter these messages ...
Hi,
I am afraid that currently there's no way to disable those messages in the DLM Dashboard log.
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Hi,
I am afraid that currently there's no way to disable those messages in the DLM Dashboard log.
Thank you,
Hi,
Thanks for your post.
I have opened a support ticket to deal with this issue and will contact you shortly through that channel.
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Hi,
Thanks for your post.
I have opened a support ticket to deal with this issue and will contact you shortly through that channel.
Thank you,
Hi,
This is caused by a bug in the tool that hasn't been resolved yet (bug reference SDC-1997).
The fix, when it is out, will be announced in the release notes: https://documentation.red-gate.com/disp ... r+versions
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Hi,
This is caused by a bug in the tool that hasn't been resolved yet (bug reference SDC-1997).
The fix, when it is out, will be announced in the release notes:https://documentation.red-gate.com/di...
Hi,
I have opened a support incident regarding your post and will communicate with you using that channel.
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Hi,
I have opened a support incident regarding your post and will communicate with you using that channel.
Thank you,
Hi,
For SQL Source Control and SQL Compare to behave the way you wish, you will need to enable the Use case-sensitive object definition option.
Please let me know if this has answered your question.
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Hi,
For SQL Source Control and SQL Compare to behave the way you wish, you will need to enable the Use case-sensitive object definition option.
Please let me know if this has answered your question...
Hi Dave,
Thanks for your post.
That seems like a good idea! Would you be able to post it in the SQL Source uservoice forum?
Link: https://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/39 ... ce-control
The SQL Source Control Product Management team monitors that forum and uses it as an important source when deciding what features to add or to change in new versions of SQL Source Control.
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Hi Dave,
Thanks for your post.
That seems like a good idea! Would you be able to post it in the SQL Source uservoice forum?
Link: https://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/39 ... ce-control
The SQL Sour...
Hi,
I have now opened an incident in our support system to investigate this issue, I will get back to you soon.
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Hi,
I have now opened an incident in our support system to investigate this issue, I will get back to you soon.
Thank you,
Hi,
I am afraid that currently SQL Source Control doesn't support this type of connection.
I've discussed this with our development team, and we don't explicitly include PuTTY in SQL Source Control.
The workaround in these cases would be to link to a working folder and then use a third party tool to push/pull into the repository.
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Hi,
I am afraid that currently SQL Source Control doesn't support this type of connection.
I've discussed this with our development team, and we don't explicitly include PuTTY in SQL Source Control...