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It works in version 7.3.36 and below. I thought the above message was informing me it was finally fixed in version 7.5.4. / comments
It works in version 7.3.36 and below. I thought the above message was informing me it was finally fixed in version 7.5.4.
Azure SQL Managed Instance. See above for details. / comments
Azure SQL Managed Instance. See above for details.
That version seems to be connecting to Azure, but the Setup screen doesn't allow me to set up a database for source control. / comments
That version seems to be connecting to Azure, but the Setup screen doesn't allow me to set up a database for source control.
That version is working for me! Can you please let me know when it's fixed in the latest version? Thank you! / comments
That version is working for me! Can you please let me know when it's fixed in the latest version? Thank you!
What version should I downgrade to? That's the same version I'm currently using. / comments
What version should I downgrade to? That's the same version I'm currently using.
I don't see either of those roles in SQL Server. This is a Azure Managed Instance, not Azure SQL. Are those Azure SQL roles? I already have sysadmin role. SQL Server Management Studio 15.0.18424.0SQL Source Control 7.4.6.16349
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I don't see either of those roles in SQL Server. This is a Azure Managed Instance, not Azure SQL. Are those Azure SQL roles? I already have sysadmin role.SQL Server Management Studio 15.0.1842...
I found it there! Thank you! / comments
I found it there! Thank you!
SQL Prompt, followed closely by SQL Compare. Both are critical to my job functions. / comments
SQL Prompt, followed closely by SQL Compare. Both are critical to my job functions.
Looks like I am running a slighter lower version, actually, as I haven't upgraded to the newest one yet. But yes, I just meant to make sure you are using the latest version downloaded from Mircosoft as SSMS isn't licensed and fully backwards compatible so there is no reason not to use the latest version. I've also noticed it's a little faster with Git source control (I was using SVN). Not sure what you are using. Download link: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/ssms/download-sql-server-management-studio-ssms?view=sql-server-ver15 / comments
Looks like I am running a slighter lower version, actually, as I haven't upgraded to the newest one yet. But yes, I just meant to make sure you are using the latest version downloaded from Mircosof...
@vjacob1 I've found that using the latest version of SSMS (2019 currently) works much better with SQL Source Control and doesn't time out nearly as much. SSMS is fully backwards compatible since it's the version/compatibility mode of SQL Server running on the server that matters. / comments
@vjacob1 I've found that using the latest version of SSMS (2019 currently) works much better with SQL Source Control and doesn't time out nearly as much. SSMS is fully backwards compatible since it...