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Thank you David. I did do a blank project just to try to get something working. I think I get it now - I am used to "Commit" meaning that the source-controlled changes are committed to the database, and "Get Latest" meaning that the objects are downloaded from source control to the file system. It appears that this means the oppposite in Redgate so that will take some getting used to, but I have been able to populate the source-controlled objects now after "committing".
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Thank you David. I did do a blank project just to try to get something working. I think I get it now - I am used to "Commit" meaning that the source-controlled changes are committed to the databa...
Can someone help me on this question? When I link to a blank TFS project, how come "Get Latest" doesn't download all the objects to our file system? / comments
Can someone help me on this question? When I link to a blank TFS project, how come "Get Latest" doesn't download all the objects to our file system?
Hi David, we are trying to link to a Visual Studio 2008 Database Project (dbproj). We want to upgrade to SQL12 but the new versions of the SQL projects (sqlProj for SSDT) do not give us the same level of functionality as the VS 2008 used to, so I was hoping to convert our VS 2008 db projects into Redgate to see if that works for us better than SSDT. Do we have to start our source-control over from scratch then? And if so, when I link to a blank TFS project, how come "Get Latest" doesn't download all the objects to our file system? I want to be able to execute a stored proc against multiple databases (test, then staging, then prod if the first two go well), and I'm not sure how your interface allows for that.
Thanks
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Hi David, we are trying to link to a Visual Studio 2008 Database Project (dbproj). We want to upgrade to SQL12 but the new versions of the SQL projects (sqlProj for SSDT) do not give us the same l...
David, I read your reply but I still don't get it. How do I link an existing db with an existing database project in TFS? If I choose my existing project it tells me it must be an empty folder. Then I literally get linked to an empty folder and not my existing project. I am very confused.
TIA
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David, I read your reply but I still don't get it. How do I link an existing db with an existing database project in TFS? If I choose my existing project it tells me it must be an empty folder. ...