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Hi rmegal,
Thanks for your post. We have created a support ticket and will be contacting you shortly to get more details.
Best Regards,
Steve / comments
Hi rmegal,
Thanks for your post. We have created a support ticket and will be contacting you shortly to get more details.
Best Regards,
Steve
Hi meister,
Thanks for your post. Unfortunately, this type of feature does not exist with SQL Prompt. It does sound like a reasonable request and a good idea. I would suggest posting your idea to the following uservoice forums for the SQL Source Control and SQL Prompt teams: http://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/390 ... ce-control http://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/944 ... uggestions
Best Regards,
Steve / comments
Hi meister,
Thanks for your post. Unfortunately, this type of feature does not exist with SQL Prompt. It does sound like a reasonable request and a good idea. I would suggest posting your idea to t...
Hi fgsimon,
Thanks for your post. SQL Source Control will store the revision number in an extended property called "SQLSourceControl Database Revision". SQL Source Control will compare the latest version of the database with the last revison in the SVN repository. Hope this helps.
Best Regards,
Steve / comments
Hi fgsimon,
Thanks for your post. SQL Source Control will store the revision number in an extended property called "SQLSourceControl Database Revision". SQL Source Control will compare the latest v...
Hi lnielsen,
Thanks for your post. In regards to your question about the autogrowth settings, this is really dependant upon the amount of data that is being retained and collected by SQL Monitor. The more servers, databases, amount of DB activity, etc all are factors in the amount of data that is going to be collected. Since you are running out of space, it should be increased accordingly. The 8GB for the current size does not seem excessive for an active DB server that is being monitored and if there are multiple servers being monitored.
You can also help reduce the amount of data retained by adjusting the data purging settings. Reducing the amount of data that is retained will also bring down the size of the repository. To get to the purge settings:
Configuration -> Data Management -> Data Purging
Once the settings are adjusted and save, it will take a few hours for the effect of the size to show up in DB size. Regarding the performance of the tool, it is very dependant upon the amount of resources that are available on the machine in which the SQL Monitor is installed such as CPU and RAM.
Hope this helps.
Best Regards,
Steve Tanori / comments
Hi lnielsen,
Thanks for your post. In regards to your question about the autogrowth settings, this is really dependant upon the amount of data that is being retained and collected by SQL Monitor. T...
Hi muaddba,
Thanks for your post. We have created a support ticket and will be contacting you shortly.
Best Regards,
Steve Tanori / comments
Hi muaddba,
Thanks for your post. We have created a support ticket and will be contacting you shortly.
Best Regards,
Steve Tanori
Hi anna.p,
Thanks for your post. There is an known bug(SC-5894) with using the _ character in the filter. This has been reported to our dev team. I currently do not have a timeframe on when this might be implemented. If anything changes, I will provide you an update. Sorry for the inconvienace.
Best Regards,
Steve / comments
Hi anna.p,
Thanks for your post. There is an known bug(SC-5894) with using the _ character in the filter. This has been reported to our dev team. I currently do not have a timeframe on when this mi...
Hi merk,
Thanks for your post. To update the URL for your source control system in SQL Source Control, you can:
- Unlink the current repo using the "unlink database..." link
- The setup tab should now allow you to link to a source control repository again
If the contents of the actual folder that was being used by SQL Source Control was modified/changed directly, it may not neccesarily relink cleanly as it expects the files to be of a particular structure and format within that directory. If it was just a matter of moving the folder to a new location, I do not forsee any issues. Hope this helps.
Best Regards,
Steve Tanori / comments
Hi merk,
Thanks for your post. To update the URL for your source control system in SQL Source Control, you can:
- Unlink the current repo using the "unlink database..." link
- The setup tab should ...
Hi villron,
Thanks for your forum post. A support ticket has been created, and we will be in contact with you shortly.
Best Regards,
Steve / comments
Hi villron,
Thanks for your forum post. A support ticket has been created, and we will be in contact with you shortly.
Best Regards,
Steve
Hi ScottA,
Thanks for your suggestions regarding the ability to share the comparisonoptions.xml file amongst other users of the same Source Control repo.
I would recommend to place your vote for this feature in the following uservoice thread: http://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/390 ... hared-and-
Best Regards,
Steve / comments
Hi ScottA,
Thanks for your suggestions regarding the ability to share the comparisonoptions.xml file amongst other users of the same Source Control repo.
I would recommend to place your vote for th...
Hi jpeckham,
Thanks for your forum post. In regards to the fill factor setting, by default the command line doesnt set this option. You can try adding the following option to your command line to set the "Ignore Fill Factor setting":
/options:IgnoreFillFactor
Best Regards,
Steve / comments
Hi jpeckham,
Thanks for your forum post. In regards to the fill factor setting, by default the command line doesnt set this option. You can try adding the following option to your command line to s...