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Nope, we don't use this feature. Now, there was a migrations database that was accidentally created and I deleted it (the database only). I'm thinking that's the source of the problem but I can't figure out where to go to fix it (I thought deleting the database would fix it). Maybe there's a config file somewhere? As you can see from the last pic I sent the Ignore option has been checked. / comments
Nope, we don't use this feature. Now, there was a migrations database that was accidentally created and I deleted it (the database only). I'm thinking that's the source of the problem but I can't...
Yes David! That exists on my target. Can I just delete it as well? / comments
Yes David! That exists on my target. Can I just delete it as well?
Thank you David, I followed your instructions, saved the options change, closed down SQL Compare then restarted it. Unfortunately, there is no behavior change. / comments
Thank you David,I followed your instructions, saved the options change, closed down SQL Compare then restarted it.Unfortunately, there is no behavior change.
Hello everyone, as the originator of this post, I thought I'd circle back to let you know what my current experience is. I'm running 4 instances of SSMS (v17.9.1) right now on my Windows10 Horizon VM, connecting to mainly 2016 SQL server VMs. I have a lot of RedGate tools plugged into those instances: Search, Prompt, SourceControl. The SSMS add-ins are running just fine (although sometimes SSMS with SourceControl can get flakey and you need to kill/restart it). Connecting to databases with 1000+ objects can take a little time, as does disconnecting. However, Object Explorer is running at about 90% of original speed. As I remember, I posted this when we got brand new Dell XPS laptops that had 3840x2160 default resolution. One of the issues with SSMS had to do with screen rendering for a 32bit app. So I changed my laptop resolution to 1920x1080 and coupled that with the fix provided by SeanQ. I've never experienced the problem on my VM which autoscales the screen resolution to whatever external monitor I put it on (currently 1920x1017). Hope this helps! Kathy / comments
Hello everyone, as the originator of this post, I thought I'd circle back to let you know what my current experience is. I'm running 4 instances of SSMS (v17.9.1) right now on my Windows10 Horizon...
All ... I apologize for not responding to this sooner, but I have good news. In addition to posting this on the forum, I also opened a support ticket and the support team found a fix for me. Here's the relevant snippet from the email thread and I hope this helps everyone. Hello Kathy,
Just wanted to follow you up with a suggested troubleshooting step to see if
that helps.
Can you try disabling automatic refreshing on your end to see if that improves
performance? https://documentation.red-gate.com/soc/configuring/disable-automatic-refreshing
Thanks!
Sincerely,
Sean Quigley / comments
All ... I apologize for not responding to this sooner, but I have good news. In addition to posting this on the forum, I also opened a support ticket and the support team found a fix for me.Here's...
WayOutWest, Thx for your response, coming from the SSDT world I’m not used to linking. Now that I know I’m supposed to stay linked that makes a lot more sense. I haven’t seen any problems with the commit tab when I’ve been linked to the database while making modifications. thx v much / comments
WayOutWest,Thx for your response, coming from the SSDT world I’m not used to linking. Now that I know I’m supposed to stay linked that makes a lot more sense. I haven’t seen any problems with the...
Thx Alex ... SoC, got it. / comments
Thx Alex ... SoC, got it.
Alex, Thanks for your help. I will try to do that today. I’m very new to Git because prior to this redgate evaluation all of our database source control was implemented in TFS using SSDT. In addition to understanding SSC I’m also trying to master Git. I’m using the Git interface in VSCode, and yes, I can see the function that was supposed to be dropped in my local branch. I will manually use that interface to force the deletion of the function, then commit, then publish up to my remote branch in the VSCloud. 1). Here’s a question for you Alex. Do you know if I’m supposed to be able to use SQL Compare to sync changes from a live database into my local Git branch? I haven’t figured out how to do that. 2) Also ... here’s a question for Redgate Support: I’ve seen other issues with SSC detecting deleted objects in both these forums and stack overflow. Is this a problem with SSC and Git ? I would like to get this issue resolved prior to the end of my evaluation. thx v much / comments
Alex,Thanks for your help. I will try to do that today. I’m very new to Git because prior to this redgate evaluation all of our database source control was implemented in TFS using SSDT.In additi...
One more thing for Alex in response to the Get Latest tab. Yes ... I can see the function that I dropped in the Get Latest tab. / comments
One more thing for Alex in response to the Get Latest tab.Yes ... I can see the function that I dropped in the Get Latest tab.
Thanks everyone ... I've received enough feedback to figure out what to do, and I am in the process of creating individual repositories for the standalone DBs, as well as 2 group repositories for the related DBs. Your responses were v helpful / comments
Thanks everyone ... I've received enough feedback to figure out what to do, and I am in the process of creating individual repositories for the standalone DBs, as well as 2 group repositories for t...