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I can't turn on frequent updates due to my machine does not have internet access. Is there a way I can update offline? When I download the latest version from my products page it says that it has already been updated. / comments
I can't turn on frequent updates due to my machine does not have internet access. Is there a way I can update offline?When I download the latest version from my products page it says that it has al...
LOL! I didn't even know that was there. Thank you! / comments
LOL! I didn't even know that was there. Thank you!
I'm using 7.0.11. I will upgrade now. / comments
I'm using 7.0.11. I will upgrade now.
It used to say 9:06 PM. Now it says 21:06 / comments
It used to say 9:06 PM. Now it says 21:06
Really appreciate it. I didn't realize how much I rely on that time being correct until now. [image] I have since installed another update and still the time is incorrect. / comments
Really appreciate it. I didn't realize how much I rely on that time being correct until now. I have since installed another update and still the time is incorrect.
Overviews tab. Healthy since _____ / comments
Overviews tab. Healthy since _____
It's good to see I'm not the only one who thinks this is a useful feature. / comments
It's good to see I'm not the only one who thinks this is a useful feature.
I know this is an old post of mine but I wanted to see if this was a possible future feature? We don't migrate database stored procedure changes from Dev, Test, Prod. Because of our environment we may make a change directly to a production procedure and then check-in that change using SQL Source control. This would just eliminate the second step. So basically, ON ALTER, COMMIT TO TFS. / comments
I know this is an old post of mine but I wanted to see if this was a possible future feature?We don't migrate database stored procedure changes from Dev, Test, Prod. Because of our environment we m...
I'm finding out that policies only tell you if there are things not meeting standards. They do not enforce or prevent people from not complying with them. I think this would be a good feature to add to SQL Source Control. Adding this on the TFS side breaks SQL source control. / comments
I'm finding out that policies only tell you if there are things not meeting standards. They do not enforce or prevent people from not complying with them. I think this would be a good feature to ad...
I'm looking at that right now. [image] / comments
I'm looking at that right now.