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Thank you Kendra! / comments
Thank you Kendra!
Great, thank you! / comments
Great, thank you!
Hello Sergio, This is what I was looking for, thank you very much. On the other hand, I can't find how to SET the value of a variable at deployment time... can you tell me how it can be done? Thanks, Eric Lamontagne
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Hello Sergio,This is what I was looking for, thank you very much.On the other hand, I can't find how to SET the value of a variable at deployment time... can you tell me how it can be done?Thanks,E...
Hello @Tianjiao_Li , Did you get a resonse from the dev team? Regards, Eric
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Hello @Tianjiao_Li ,Did you get a resonse from the dev team?Regards,Eric
Hi Tianjiao, I don't have the time needed to recreate a new project, sorry. I also fail to see the point why I would try to reproduce it myself in a new project. I have the issue in my current project. Yes the project tracks static data but not on this table. From what I can tell, it happens only on this particular table.
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[T_DIM_MEASURE]( [F_MEASURE_KEY] [bigint] IDENTITY(-2,1) NOT NULL, [F_MEASURE_ID] [uniqueidentifier] NOT NULL, [F_PARTITION_DATE] [date] NULL, CONSTRAINT [PK_T_DIM_MEASURE_F_MEASURE_KEY] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED ([F_MEASURE_KEY] ASC)
When I do a refresh in SCA, at one point it will start scanning the whole table, which is very slow! Eric
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Hi Tianjiao,I don't have the time needed to recreate a new project, sorry. I also fail to see the point why I would try to reproduce it myself in a new project. I have the issue in my current proje...
I don't know if redgate is still developing SCA. As far as I can tell, they are pushing flyway to replace it. / comments
I don't know if redgate is still developing SCA. As far as I can tell, they are pushing flyway to replace it.
Thank you Sergio! / comments
Thank you Sergio!
Thank you Sergio for your answer. I will keep investigating and read your suggested links! I'll come back to mark the question as answered or with more questions if any. Eric
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Thank you Sergio for your answer. I will keep investigating and read your suggested links!I'll come back to mark the question as answered or with more questions if any.Eric
I will go with the familly [image] and say 2009! / comments
I will go with the familly and say 2009!
@David Atkinson That would be great if you would be able to generate the Create or Alter syntax when the target SQL Version is 2016+ Thanks, Eric
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@David Atkinson That would be great if you would be able to generate the Create or Alter syntax when the target SQL Version is 2016+Thanks,Eric