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I have a ticket submitted for this, but it appears that the portion of the script that creates the user is outside the transaction scope defined by Compare when it generates the script. / comments
I have a ticket submitted for this, but it appears that the portion of the script that creates the user is outside the transaction scope defined by Compare when it generates the script.
To be frank, I have submitted numerous requests via the application.
I have tried everything the tickets tell me to try, which has involved mostly "Disconnect and reconnect to SVN". But I have also closed and restarted SSMS, asked others to modify their filters (same behavior and results). I would love to know if anyone else has this issue with SVN.
SVN Server 1.6.11
SVN Client 1.8.11
SQL SERVER 2008 R2
SSMS 2008
Even after updating to SQL SC 3.8 10 minutes ago, I still get:
Commit failed: File 'C:UserserodriguezAppDataLocalRed GateSQL Source Control 3WorkingBasesd3uxzcqh.olzFilter.scpf' is out of date
Now I'm hoping to explore the possibility that our version is not compatible in some way with SQL SC. / comments
To be frank, I have submitted numerous requests via the application.
I have tried everything the tickets tell me to try, which has involved mostly "Disconnect and reconnect to SVN". But I have also...
I understand. I'll add it once the exception gets thrown again. Thanks. / comments
I understand. I'll add it once the exception gets thrown again. Thanks.
As I stated when I first reported this issue almost 4 months ago, we are using the dedicated database model.
It happens again and again. SQL Server 2008 R2. / comments
As I stated when I first reported this issue almost 4 months ago, we are using the dedicated database model.
It happens again and again. SQL Server 2008 R2.
We have always updated when prompted to do so. It has not and does not make a difference. / comments
We have always updated when prompted to do so. It has not and does not make a difference.
I'll see what I can do. It might be a few days as I am in crunch time. Which would you like specifically?
I just discovered this on a Role object that I modified. Coincidentally, it also has a filter that I cannot check in. So while at least two of our databases had filters I could not check in, this one has an additional item that cannot be checked in.
Commit failed: File 'C:UserserodriguezAppDataLocalRed GateSQL Source Control 3WorkingBaseswfojqrz4.ht3SecurityUsersUSERNAMEHERE.sql' is out of date / comments
I'll see what I can do. It might be a few days as I am in crunch time. Which would you like specifically?
I just discovered this on a Role object that I modified. Coincidentally, it also has a filt...
Our filters experience continue to be just terrible for us.
I don't know what it is, but multiple users get these messages constantly:
Commit failed: File 'C:UserserodriguezAppDataLocalRed GateSQL Source Control 3WorkingBaseslyxfcp55.tffFilter.scpf' is out of date
We have tried disconnecting and reconnecting filters. It doesnt matter. Any time we try to update them they either fail completely or refuse to refresh and show/hide the things we actually request. / comments
Our filters experience continue to be just terrible for us.
I don't know what it is, but multiple users get these messages constantly:
Commit failed: File 'C:UserserodriguezAppDataLocalRed GateSQL ...
So I believe I found out how to work around this.
If I do an SVN GET using my SVN client, I believe the files that SQL SC is complaining about get "refreshed" and changes are displayed correctly. I'm continuing to test things out with this theory. / comments
So I believe I found out how to work around this.
If I do an SVN GET using my SVN client, I believe the files that SQL SC is complaining about get "refreshed" and changes are displayed correctly. I...
Unfortunately unlinking and relinking the db resets my filter file. So I have to reapply filter settings across databases. This is not a very practical solution. / comments
Unfortunately unlinking and relinking the db resets my filter file. So I have to reapply filter settings across databases. This is not a very practical solution.
This is a new filter for this user. I created a new filter, checked it in, then my subsequent edit cannot be saved. It never makes it to another user (we are introducing SQL SC to certain users and this is our 2nd user, with me being the first, so no other users have accessed this database). I have tried to modify the filter in other ways and check it in again and it still fails.
The message is always the same.
Commit failed: File 'C:UserserodriguezAppDataLocalRed GateSQL Source Control 3WorkingBases epzp0ib.1zlFilter.scpf' is out of date
Other objects have checked in fine. I am going to delete it and try again, but this is not a practical solution for us if other users (we have up to 10 using SQL SC) modify these filters over the course of development. / comments
This is a new filter for this user. I created a new filter, checked it in, then my subsequent edit cannot be saved. It never makes it to another user (we are introducing SQL SC to certain users and...