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Using VSTS it's possible to query the histories also parametrising the query itself. However I don't know what's your one. / comments
Using VSTS it's possible to query the histories also parametrising the query itself. However I don't know what's your one.
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My version is actually a frequent update version. If you upgrade I don't know if you'll find out it. / comments
My version is actually a frequent update version. If you upgrade I don't know if you'll find out it.
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hey ABarthen, what is the SQL Prompt version you're speaking of? When I write the INSERT statement the default value for datetimes is GETDATE() right now (SQL Prompt 9.1.1.4243). / comments
hey ABarthen, what is the SQL Prompt version you're speaking of? When I write the INSERT statement the default value for datetimes is GETDATE() right now (SQL Prompt 9.1.1.4243).
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Hi @..., as far as I know, nothing but comparing MSDB database. But I strongly suggest to avoid that way. What about using this tool instead? / comments
Hi @..., as far as I know, nothing but comparing MSDB database. But I strongly suggest to avoid that way. What about using this tool instead?
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hi jrbrown00, did you mean SQL Compare (not SQL Data Compare)? anyway, you can exclude objects using filters: https://www.red-gate.com/hub/product-learning/sql-compare/sql-compare-custom-filters hope this helps / comments
hi jrbrown00, did you mean SQL Compare (not SQL Data Compare)? anyway, you can exclude objects using filters: https://www.red-gate.com/hub/product-learning/sql-compare/sql-compare-custom-filters ho...
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hi @..., not by design. But you can automate the process using the command lines as described here: SQL Compare command line Sql Data Compare command line / comments
hi @..., not by design. But you can automate the process using the command lines as described here: SQL Compare command line Sql Data Compare command line
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