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Hi Kavya, Although there currently isn't a way to export the insert statements generated by SQL Data Generator, you are able to automate the process of applying the same values through the command line with your saved project.
sqldatagenerator /project:presetGeneratedData.sqlgen
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Hi Kavya,Although there currently isn't a way to export the insert statements generated by SQL Data Generator, you are able to automate the process of applying the same values through the command l...
Hi @yoyodynedata , You may need to install Server Components on the server you wish to connect to. You can find the documentation here Installing Server Components on a SQL Server Instance
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Hi @yoyodynedata ,You may need to install Server Components on the server you wish to connect to. You can find the documentation here Installing Server Components on a SQL Server Instance
Hi @yoyodynedata ,
You may have to install the server components on the SQL Server Instance you're trying to connect to.
Lubos
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Hi @yoyodynedata ,
You may have to install the server components on the SQL Server Instance you're trying to connect to.
Lubos
Hi @yoyodynedata , You may need to install Server Components on the server you wish to connect to. You can find the documentation here Installing Server Components on a SQL Server Instance
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Hi @yoyodynedata ,You may need to install Server Components on the server you wish to connect to. You can find the documentation here Installing Server Components on a SQL Server Instance
Hi @yoyodynedata , You may need to install Server Components on the server you wish to connect to. You can find the documentation here Installing Server Components on a SQL Server Instance
Lubos
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Hi @yoyodynedata ,You may need to install Server Components on the server you wish to connect to. You can find the documentation here Installing Server Components on a SQL Server Instance
Lubos
Hi @yoyodynedata ,
You may have to install the server components on the SQL Server Instance you're trying to connect to.
Lubos
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Hi @yoyodynedata ,
You may have to install the server components on the SQL Server Instance you're trying to connect to.
Lubos
Hi @yoyodynedata , You may need to install Server Components on the server you wish to connect to. You can find the documentation here Installing Server Components on a SQL Server Instance
Lubos
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Hi @yoyodynedata ,You may need to install Server Components on the server you wish to connect to. You can find the documentation here Installing Server Components on a SQL Server Instance
Lubos
Hello Bobby, sorry to hear you keep experiencing the issue.I have not been able to reproduce the issue with /database and /filetype:pdf switches. Would you be able to provide me with a bit more information? What is the command that you're using and what is the output you get? Thank you, Cheers, Lubos
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Hello Bobby,sorry to hear you keep experiencing the issue.I have not been able to reproduce the issue with /database and /filetype:pdf switches. Would you be able to provide me with a bit more info...
Hi @Bobby, Have you generated the documentation using the UI at least once and saving the project file? This is a necessary first step, after which you're able to use the command line to refresh the documentation. Cheers, Lubos
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Hi @Bobby,Have you generated the documentation using the UI at least once and saving the project file? This is a necessary first step, after which you're able to use the command line to refresh the...
Hi @..., You're able to mark a migration script as deployed from SQL Source Control under the Migrations tab, where you can expand the Existing migration scripts and find the latest migration script to mark it as deployed. Note the Name and Id of the script and edit the following Insert statements, swapping out the MigrationName and MigrationId with Name and Id, respectively. <div><code>INSERT INTO [RedGateLocal].[DeploymentMetadata] ([Name], [Type], [Action], [BlockId], [MetadataVersion]) <br>VALUES (N'MigrationName', 'Compare', 'Deployed', 'MigrationId auto', 'manual')<br>INSERT INTO [RedGateLocal].[DeploymentMetadata] ([Name], [Type], [Action], [BlockId], [MetadataVersion])<br> VALUES (N'MigrationName', 'Migration', 'Deployed','MigrationId user', 'manual') Execute this SQL on the database you wish to have the migration script deployed on. SOC5/RedGateLocal.DeploymentMetadata Documentation Lubos / comments
Hi @..., You're able to mark a migration script as deployed from SQL Source Control under the Migrations tab, where you can expand the Existing migration scripts and find the latest migration scrip...