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OK, thanks David, so you should append the list then. On your site currently you have only:
1. Microsoft® Visual SourceSafe® versions 6.0d and 2005 and
2. Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 Team Foundation Server SP1.
--D / comments
OK, thanks David, so you should append the list then. On your site currently you have only:
1. Microsoft® Visual SourceSafe® versions 6.0d and 2005 and
2. Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 Team Founda...
hi, in other words i would like to open the script in already opened SSMS under new sql query window?
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hi, in other words i would like to open the script in already opened SSMS under new sql query window?
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How to open the synchronization scripts in the same SSMS?
hi, i can see that I can open my synchronization script from an external application like SSMS 2008, rather then from your default editor
but I would like not opening new instance of SSMS each tim...
OK, Nice, so optimistic; I really didn't try working with SQL Changeset yet at all, but i have read the docu.. There stands that one need 'professional' SQL Compare for that. I am evaluating your software (still) and I don't know if evaluation version is 'standard' or 'professional'? Can I try connecting to TFS from evaluation version?
--Dejan / comments
OK, Nice, so optimistic; I really didn't try working with SQL Changeset yet at all, but i have read the docu.. There stands that one need 'professional' SQL Compare for that. I am evaluating your s...
Team Foundation Server 2008 support
hi, My bosses are lovin TFS 2008 and are wondering (really i don't think it's that important) whether your SQL Changeset supports TFS 2008 for source control integration.
I am wondering also why yo...
I have been using SQL Compare 7.1 / comments
I have been using SQL Compare 7.1
Adventure Works 2008 scripted to script folder and compared
Hi, Is it possible that after scrpting the live database to scirpt folder (SQL Server 2008) and recomparing the live db with that script folder i get the result that some stored procedures are miss...