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Cannot see SQL Server 2014 in-memory tables
Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but I cannot see my SQL Server 2014 in-memory tables in the "Tables to populate" section to the left in my SQL Data Generator 3.0.1.560. My other regular tables sho...
Thanks Andy. I've tried the 3.1.3.26.exe and the install completes successfully, but the problem still persists. Further replies on this issue via email.
Scott, FYI, a downgrade to 3.0 did not help me, but 2.2 did help. However, any attempts to upgrade to any 3.x version do not help me link dbs to source control. / comments
Thanks Andy. I've tried the 3.1.3.26.exe and the install completes successfully, but the problem still persists. Further replies on this issue via email.
Scott, FYI, a downgrade to 3.0 did not help...
Thanks Scott, I will try to downgrade to 3.0 in a minute if I can find it somewhere. The redgate previous versions download page only has a 2.2 as the latest for Source Control.
Andy, ok, here is some info:
Win7 Enterprise, SP1
SSMS ver 10.0.5512.0
We use SSC with mercurial in a shared database env. I pick my source control folder and click the link button... it always gets to 10% then gets this error. / comments
Thanks Scott, I will try to downgrade to 3.0 in a minute if I can find it somewhere. The redgate previous versions download page only has a 2.2 as the latest for Source Control.
Andy, ok, here is s...
Got the prompt to upgrade SQL Source Control and did it. Now, none of my databases are linked to source control, and if I try to link them, I get:
Unable to find assembly 'RedGate.SQLSourceControl.AtomicIO, Version=3.1.2.33, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=7f465a1c156d4d57'.
A rollback to a previous version of SQL Source Control still gives the same error. / comments
Got the prompt to upgrade SQL Source Control and did it. Now, none of my databases are linked to source control, and if I try to link them, I get:
Unable to find assembly 'RedGate.SQLSourceControl....