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Hi René,
If you want to disable polling, you can do it by modifying a config file: http://documentation.red-gate.com/displ ... g+interval
Instead of putting spinning blue indicators on databases, SQL Source Control will then put a grey blob at startup to indicate that there might be changes. When you select a database in the Object Explorer, it'll still check for changes and apply blue blobs as appropriate, but that won't happen in the background.
Is that more like how you'd like SQL Source Control to behave? / comments
Hi René,
If you want to disable polling, you can do it by modifying a config file:http://documentation.red-gate.com/displ ... g+interval
Instead of putting spinning blue indicators on databases, ...
We're more or less ready to go with TFS 2013 functionality - we're expecting the next SQL Source Control release to include it, unless something goes wrong. That should be very soon - I'll update this thread when that goes out. / comments
We're more or less ready to go with TFS 2013 functionality - we're expecting the next SQL Source Control release to include it, unless something goes wrong. That should be very soon - I'll update t...
SQL Source Control 3.6.0.3 has been released today, with support for TFS 2013: http://documentation.red-gate.com/displ ... ease+notes
It's only available to users that have turned on frequent updates - you can find out how to turn on frequent updates here: http://documentation.red-gate.com/displ ... nt+updates / comments
SQL Source Control 3.6.0.3 has been released today, with support for TFS 2013: http://documentation.red-gate.com/displ ... ease+notes
It's only available to users that have turned on frequent updat...
We're working on testing this right now - it's difficult to tell how long it'll take at this point before we're happy to release, but we're hoping it'll be very soon. Sorry about the inconvenience! / comments
We're working on testing this right now - it's difficult to tell how long it'll take at this point before we're happy to release, but we're hoping it'll be very soon. Sorry about the inconvenience!
Using a working folder will generate exactly the same scripts that it would for TFS or any other source control system, so there shouldn't be any problem using a working folder for now and then switching back to the integrated TFS support once we're ready with that. / comments
Using a working folder will generate exactly the same scripts that it would for TFS or any other source control system, so there shouldn't be any problem using a working folder for now and then swi...
One of our engineers is reporting that SQL Source Control seems to be working OK with TFS 2013 on his test VM - that'll be using the TFS 2012 client DLLs, which you can get by installing the 2012 client tools available here: http://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/download ... x?id=30656
We haven't tested this, so I can't promise that it'll work, but I can say that we're not aware of anything that's broken in it yet. If anything does seem not to work, the first thing that we'll suggest is using a working folder to commit instead. / comments
One of our engineers is reporting that SQL Source Control seems to be working OK with TFS 2013 on his test VM - that'll be using the TFS 2012 client DLLs, which you can get by installing the 2012 c...
In SQL Source Control, when you link a database you're presented with a number of options for your source control system. If you pick "Working Folder," SQL Source Control will just commit changes to a directory on your hard drive, which you can then manually commit to TFS.
There's an article about working folders in SQL Source Control on our documentation site, but it doesn't say much else: http://documentation.red-gate.com/displ ... ng+folders
Does that make sense? / comments
In SQL Source Control, when you link a database you're presented with a number of options for your source control system. If you pick "Working Folder," SQL Source Control will just commit changes t...
Hi - I'm afraid SQL Source Control doesn't officially support TFS 2013 yet, but we're hoping to have something out soon that does. I'll let you know as soon as I've got some idea on when that would be - in the meantime we'd suggest using the Working Folder option and committing manually. Sorry for the inconvenience! / comments
Hi - I'm afraid SQL Source Control doesn't officially support TFS 2013 yet, but we're hoping to have something out soon that does. I'll let you know as soon as I've got some idea on when that would...
I've had a chat with the developers - it seems this is a known issue, and we've already got a fix in the works. That ought to be rolled out as soon as it's gone through testing - I can't promise an exact date, but it ought to be released within a week or two. Sorry about the inconvenience! / comments
I've had a chat with the developers - it seems this is a known issue, and we've already got a fix in the works. That ought to be rolled out as soon as it's gone through testing - I can't promise an...
Hmm, that's odd - it seems to work for me locally on the same version of SQL Source Control. Can I ask what you're using for your source control system? / comments
Hmm, that's odd - it seems to work for me locally on the same version of SQL Source Control. Can I ask what you're using for your source control system?