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Yes, I have done some neat things with the SVN command line. This is a very clever approach. I will give it a shot. Thanks again! / comments
Yes, I have done some neat things with the SVN command line. This is a very clever approach. I will give it a shot. Thanks again!
Thanks David. We use SVN. / comments
Thanks David. We use SVN.
David, good question. Our context is a very active data warehouse team development environment where we like having the ability to go back to a version, of a view for instance, that we had yesterday. So the purpose of the repository is not to track promotions. We really just want frequent backups of our development work in case we delete something accidentally or just want to back up and start over on something. I agree that it is an unusual case.
Now, I just do commits 0 to 3 times a day as I think of it - and it has saved our bacon a few times.
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David, good question. Our context is a very active data warehouse team development environment where we like having the ability to go back to a version, of a view for instance, that we had yesterd...
Similarly, it would be nice to be able to schedule a daily (every night) commit of any changes made that day in our Dev database that were not manually committed. Is there any command line option, so that we could schedule a commit even using Windows Task Scheduler? / comments
Similarly, it would be nice to be able to schedule a daily (every night) commit of any changes made that day in our Dev database that were not manually committed. Is there any command line option,...