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I forgot to mention that the same error occurs on the "Create Database Release" step. / comments
I forgot to mention that the same error occurs on the "Create Database Release" step.
Hello Robert,
I switched to a SQL Server instance for the temporary database. That resolved the issue for me.
Thank you for the help!
/Mattias / comments
Hello Robert,
I switched to a SQL Server instance for the temporary database. That resolved the issue for me.
Thank you for the help!
/Mattias
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the detailed and prompt response - much appreciated!
/Mattias / comments
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the detailed and prompt response - much appreciated!
/Mattias
Hi Richard,
Thanks for the info - much appreciated!
Yes, the reports that SQL Release generates seems really good to have! I will familiarize myself with them plus catch up on your blog post!
I have installed DLM Dashboard but truth be told I haven't played around much with it yet. Will certainly do so!
/Mattias / comments
Hi Richard,
Thanks for the info - much appreciated!
Yes, the reports that SQL Release generates seems really good to have! I will familiarize myself with them plus catch up on your blog post!
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This would be a very welcome addition to the SQL Compare feature set!
Any plans to add it in the future? (I see that the original posts in this thread were written three years ago...)
/Mattias / comments
This would be a very welcome addition to the SQL Compare feature set!
Any plans to add it in the future? (I see that the original posts in this thread were written three years ago...)
/Mattias
Excellent news! I will definitely try the beta of Migrations V2. / comments
Excellent news! I will definitely try the beta of Migrations V2.
That sounds fantastic, Matt!
/Mattias / comments
That sounds fantastic, Matt!
/Mattias
I have this question as well.
The current migration script feature is certainly useful, but sometimes we need to script updates/inserts/deletes that don't necessarily correspond to changes in the database structure.
An example, inspired by a recent case:
We needed to update a number of records in our Clients table and the easiest way was to write an sql script.
However, we didn't need to change the structure of the Clients table, we only needed to update some data. Thus, the migration script feature in SQL Source Control wouldn't let us add this script as a migration script.
/Mattias / comments
I have this question as well.
The current migration script feature is certainly useful, but sometimes we need to script updates/inserts/deletes that don't necessarily correspond to changes in the d...
I've now added a feature request on the UserVoice forum for Data Compare regarding the split option on the commandline: http://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/147879-sql-data-compare-feature-suggestions/suggestions/3551991-make-the-split-transaction-batch-operations-opti / comments
I've now added a feature request on the UserVoice forum for Data Compare regarding the split option on the commandline: http://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/147879-sql-data-compare-feature-suggestio...
Is the "Split transaction/batch operations" option available in the commandline as well? I can't find it at http://www.red-gate.com/supportcenter/C ... L_Switches
/Mattias / comments
Is the "Split transaction/batch operations" option available in the commandline as well? I can't find it at http://www.red-gate.com/supportcenter/C ... L_Switches
/Mattias