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If you still want your tests in source control but don't want to promote them to the higher environments, that is the default behaviour in Redgate's DLM Automation Suite. You can either use one of the build server plugins (like TeamCity or TFS for build/test then Octopus Deploy for release) or do it all in PowerShell using SQL Release. https://documentation.red-gate.com/disp ... umentation
If you have a license for Redgate's SQL Toolbelt, you might already be licensed for the Automation tools (this is a change to previous licensing); http://www.red-gate.com/products/sql-de ... automation
(replied to this on the StackOverflow post as well)
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Richard (Redgate product manager) / comments
If you still want your tests in source control but don't want to promote them to the higher environments, that is the default behaviour in Redgate's DLM Automation Suite. You can either use one of ...