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Hi Joona, I am sorry to see you have this issue with SQL Monitor. As you are a supported customer, we have opened a ticket under your email address so we can troubleshoot this further. Would you please respond to that open ticket with the version you are using and the log files from SQL Monitor? Thanks, / comments
Hi Joona,I am sorry to see you have this issue with SQL Monitor. As you are a supported customer, we have opened a ticket under your email address so we can troubleshoot this further. Would you ple...
Hi, The best place for this post would be our UserVoice Forum for SQL Source Control. The User Voice forum is the place to submit feature requests for Redgate products. The more votes and comments a topic receives will increase the chances of it being included in a future version of the product. The Product Managers and Development Team actively monitor the User Voice forums. You can then commit and vote on on your feature request.
https://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/39019-sql-source-control Kind regards, / comments
Hi,The best place for this post would be our UserVoice Forum for SQL Source Control.The User Voice forum is the place to submit feature requests for Redgate products. The more votes and comments a ...
Hi Alex, Thank you for your question regarding SQL Prompt. We have been able to reproduce this issue, and I an escalating the matter to our senior engineers to confirm. I will let you know as soon as possible with a meaningful answer to provide. Kind regards, / comments
Hi Alex,Thank you for your question regarding SQL Prompt. We have been able to reproduce this issue, and I an escalating the matter to our senior engineers to confirm. I will let you know as soon a...
Hi DamianWise, Thank you for letting us know. You are right, this warning has been recently added by the MS agent to let our Devs know to switch to new libraries. They are currently investigating and working on this task. This warning is not something that our customers need to worry about. Please let us know if you have any other questions. Kind regards, / comments
Hi DamianWise,Thank you for letting us know. You are right, this warning has been recently added by the MS agent to let our Devs know to switch to new libraries. They are currently investigating an...
Hi, Unfortunately, we have not come across long running queries for this tool. Can you please enable Verbose logging (Help > Logging > Minimum log levels > Verbose) and then restart SQL Index Manager and reproduce the issue, then click Help > Logging > Locate Log Files. Hopefully the logs will give some insight into this issue. Kind regards / comments
Hi,Unfortunately, we have not come across long running queries for this tool.Can you please enable Verbose logging (Help > Logging > Minimum log levels > Verbose) and then restart SQL Index Manager...
Hi, At this time we do not support comparing Databases as a whole within Oracle Compare tools. You can select multiple schemas, if not all schemas in a Database and compare them to all of the schemas in another database. However, each schema would need to be selected. This request has come up before, and has been submitted as a feature request on the Redgate UserVoice portal for Redgates Oracle Tools. Can you please comment and vote on this existing feature request on our Oracles tools User Voice Forum?
https://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/174014-oracle-tools/suggestions/4321758-add-database-level-objects-to-schema-database-c
The User Voice forum is the place to submit feature requests. The more votes and comments a topic receives will increase the chances of it being included in a future version of the product. The Product Managers and Development Team actively monitor the User Voice forums. Please let us know if you have any other questions. Kind regards, / comments
Hi,At this time we do not support comparing Databases as a whole within Oracle Compare tools. You can select multiple schemas, if not all schemas in a Database and compare them to all of the schema...
Hi, As a follow up to my previous post, I wanted to update you on another option available for your situation. Redgate's SQL Clone would be the official recommended way to create dedicated dev databases. This would be the preferred way to create a common data image, and the creation of clones off this should be a way of getting the same dataset to Devs without much overhead. Here is a our SQL Clone page that gives you an overview of how it works: https://www.red-gate.com/products/dba/sql-clone/ And this page is our documentation on how to get started using it: https://documentation.red-gate.com/clone3/getting-started/what-is-sql-clone Thank you! / comments
Hi,As a follow up to my previous post, I wanted to update you on another option available for your situation. Redgate's SQL Clone would be the official recommended way to create dedicated dev data...
Hi, Unfortunately, you would not be able to use SQL Source Control for non-static data. Instead, this would be a job for SQL Data Compare! Here is a link to a worked example for deploying data to two databases using SQL Data Compare: https://documentation.red-gate.com/sdc13/worked-examples/worked-example-deploying-data-in-two-databases I hope this helps. Kind regards, / comments
Hi,Unfortunately, you would not be able to use SQL Source Control for non-static data. Instead, this would be a job for SQL Data Compare!Here is a link to a worked example for deploying data to two...
Hello, Thanks for your inquiry! The compression occurs locally on the server performing the backup. The compressed backup file is then written to the network share / NAS. So, you would still need space on the C drive for the temporary files used for the actual backup. For example: In order to backup a 6 TB database, you would need roughly 6.25 TB of hard drive space (the .25 TB would be for the OS and the application). I hope this helps. Kind regards, / comments
Hello,Thanks for your inquiry!The compression occurs locally on the server performing the backup. The compressed backup file is then written to the network share / NAS.So, you would still need spac...
Hi iLyaL, Thank you for your question regarding SQL Change Automation. May I ask if the "------ Skipping..." portion of the logs looks like this?: [image] If so, this is a result of added logging that was included in the release of SQL Change Automation migrations (Ready Roll). The log shows that these 'Skipping' migration scripts are checked, but not needed or included in the that specific transaction of the build/release. If you would like to send us the full log, and attach it to a support ticket, we would be glad to take a look and try to find out where the delay happens. Please let us know if this helps. Kind regards, / comments
Hi iLyaL,Thank you for your question regarding SQL Change Automation. May I ask if the "------ Skipping..." portion of the logs looks like this?:If so, this is a result of added logging that was i...