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While I was typing my response to your question, it happened again [image] [image]
The blue dot for the tables is correct - there is one modified table. However all views are commited and no blue dots should be shown for any of them. If I open SQL Source Control add-in, it will refresh their state and clear the dots.
Here is what I did:
1) Run SSMS
2) Connect to the server
3) In Object Explorer, drill down to a versioned database and expand list of views
4) Leave SSMS opened (no query windows opened, SQL Source Control is not opened either) and start using another app.
I'm using Visual SVN Server version 3.5.7. / comments
While I was typing my response to your question, it happened again
The blue dot for the tables is correct - there is one modified table. However all views are commited and no blue dots should be ...
Hello Sergio,
I got this pretty often, but it does not happen immediately after I start SSMS, but later. If I leave it running overnight I believe I get this (almost) every time, but it also happens for shorter periods of time (lets say after an hour). I'm running SSMS 2016 however (version 13.0.16106.4, or 16.5.3 according the versioning in the download page). SQL Server is 2016 SP1 (13.0.4202.2). It happens only with views. I never got it with other type of objects.
Best regards, / comments
Hello Sergio,
I got this pretty often, but it does not happen immediately after I start SSMS, but later. If I leave it running overnight I believe I get this (almost) every time, but it also happen...