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Well, in the time I since posted this a few minutes ago - I did the restore, then chose "get latest from source control". Now, my local branch and remote were in sync together, and this should have resulted in myself seeing differences between the Db and my source control. However, it showed there were no changes. So then, I un-linked and re-linked and did this again (get latest from source control) and THEN my changes showed.
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Well, in the time I since posted this a few minutes ago - I did the restore, then chose "get latest from source control". Now, my local branch and remote were in sync together, and this should hav...
Ok, to re-phrase the question, is it only tracking changes to the Db? In other words its only if there is a difference between the Db and the source its linked to? / comments
Ok, to re-phrase the question, is it only tracking changes to the Db? In other words its only if there is a difference between the Db and the source its linked to?
So its only tracking changes that the extension sees via SSMS ? / comments
So its only tracking changes that the extension sees via SSMS ?
Yes, I Git it now (haha). The "link" step is really just setting the Db to point to a local Git repo. Since each team member will clone the repo to a path local to them, then they will need to do the link step also. Thanks. / comments
Yes, I Git it now (haha). The "link" step is really just setting the Db to point to a local Git repo. Since each team member will clone the repo to a path local to them, then they will need to do...