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That is what the table would look like after merging from the hot-fix and the feature. We are using migrations based deployments. / comments
That is what the table would look like after merging from the hot-fix and the feature. We are using migrations based deployments.
I am having the identical issue, with the same version of SSMS (18.12.1). / comments
I am having the identical issue, with the same version of SSMS (18.12.1).
No, this is a new Flyway Desktop project. I have used SQL Source Control in the past but failed to actually implement it. It is possible that in the shuffle I did pick up some cruft from SQL Source Control. I sounds like it is safe to ignore. Can I manually delete the element? / comments
No, this is a new Flyway Desktop project. I have used SQL Source Control in the past but failed to actually implement it. It is possible that in the shuffle I did pick up some cruft from SQL Sour...
I'll go and buy a bigger screen! Joking aside, seeing more information on a screen at one time makes me more efficient, so this feature would be helpful. / comments
I'll go and buy a bigger screen! Joking aside, seeing more information on a screen at one time makes me more efficient, so this feature would be helpful.
Thanks. A Word document format will work. / comments
Thanks. A Word document format will work.
The walkthrough provided doesn't match my use case. It specifies "SQL Localdb (recommended)" but I am specifying "SQL Server" which enables the "SQL server" field and the "Database". Here is my understanding: the "build" is going to be triggered by the pipeline, and then it will use the Agent that I have installed on my internal SQL server (specified in SQL Server field), but what is the Database field? If I enter TemporaryDatabase, will the build agent create this database and then delete it after it's done, or will it be permanent on my server? What if I specify an existing database? / comments
The walkthrough provided doesn't match my use case. It specifies "SQL Localdb (recommended)" but I am specifying "SQL Server" which enables the "SQL server" field and the "Database". Here is my u...
I ran in to the same problem. I am using SQL Source control 7.1.5. However, it only fails on a single database linked to a common SubVersion repository. Unlinking this database and relinking resolved the issue. / comments
I ran in to the same problem. I am using SQL Source control 7.1.5. However, it only fails on a single database linked to a common SubVersion repository. Unlinking this database and relinking res...
Andy,
This has been a continuous problem, and the use of SQL Dependency Tracker didn't yield any results, so I've been limping along using SQL Compare 10. I really need a solution to this, so I appreciate your help. I have even been toying with the idea of using some other SQL source control technique, though I'm not quite there yet. I will be emailing you a SQL Compare snapshot and a zip of the svn repository.
Damian / comments
Andy,
This has been a continuous problem, and the use of SQL Dependency Tracker didn't yield any results, so I've been limping along using SQL Compare 10. I really need a solution to this, so I ap...