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@Dan_J Yes, I shut down my computer every night. I've also seen the issue on my secondary computer which does not shut down at night but I close SSMS at the end of the day and start up SSMS fresh every day that I use it there. Curious as to what are the specific files it's trying to get a lock on, and why is trying to write when it's looking for differences? This is only happening after I click on a database and I'm waiting for SSC to find any pending changes. If it matters, we use the shared development model. / comments
@Dan_J Yes, I shut down my computer every night. I've also seen the issue on my secondary computer which does not shut down at night but I close SSMS at the end of the day and start up SSMS fresh e...
Any update on this? I'm still getting this error frequently. / comments
Any update on this? I'm still getting this error frequently.
@Dan_J - Thanks for the reply. I have added "C:\Users\my_user_name\AppData\Local\Red Gate\SQL Source Control 7" to my Microsoft Defender exclusions. I'll monitor and see if the issue comes up again - if so, I'll send logs. / comments
@Dan_J - Thanks for the reply.I have added "C:\Users\my_user_name\AppData\Local\Red Gate\SQL Source Control 7" to my Microsoft Defender exclusions. I'll monitor and see if the issue comes up again...
David Atkinson said:
Regarding TFS integration, we're seeing the market move very swiftly away from TFVC and on to Git. Even Microsoft no longer recommend using TFVC, so I'd be curious to know if your organization have any plans to migrate? See the following article for more details.
@David Atkinson - We use Git for all our .NET code, and we wanted to use Git for SSC, but since we use the shared development model, we could not. [image] [image] / comments
David Atkinson said:
Regarding TFS integration, we're seeing the market move very swiftly away from TFVC and on to Git. Even Microsoft no longer recommend using TFVC, so I'd be curious to kno...
Maybe my expectations were a bit off for this product. I was expecting something similar to SQL Source Control where I could authenticate to a server, link a DB to source control, then see pending changes and perform check-ins. I haven't gotten too deep in the new stand-alone product yet, but it seems fundamentally different than SSC. It depends on everything being contained in a "project" which stores files locally and, as far as I know, is not a concept in SSC. I've created a test project, but not really sure where to go from there. I'll keep looking, not sure why source control must be contained in a project. Also, the branding is inconsistent. The splash screen on the installer says "Redgate Deploy" then the installer itself calls it "Redgate Change Control" and clicking the "More details" link in the installer takes me to the "Redgate Deploy" webpage (https://www.red-gate.com/products/redgate-deploy/). Version control tab only mentions Git - we use TFS for Redgate source control because we use the Shared development model. Is this not supported? / comments
Maybe my expectations were a bit off for this product. I was expecting something similar to SQL Source Control where I could authenticate to a server, link a DB to source control, then see pending...
Excellent @David Atkinson. I've been looking forward to this and will try to test it out soon. Thank you for the preview. / comments
Excellent @David Atkinson. I've been looking forward to this and will try to test it out soon. Thank you for the preview.
So far, 10.6.1 seems to be working fine. It does resolve the slow arrowing issue. Thanks @ostandage. / comments
So far, 10.6.1 seems to be working fine. It does resolve the slow arrowing issue.Thanks @ostandage.
If anyone else needs to downgrade, I found you can get the previous version here: https://download.red-gate.com/checkforupdates/SQLPrompt/SQLPrompt_10.5.6.17542.exe I uninstalled 10.6, installed 10.5, and arrowing is back to normal speed. @Bog The only performance issue I found is when arrowing through characters as @alegend2u said - in 10.6 the cursor goes about half the speed as in 10.5. / comments
If anyone else needs to downgrade, I found you can get the previous version here:https://download.red-gate.com/checkforupdates/SQLPrompt/SQLPrompt_10.5.6.17542.exeI uninstalled 10.6, installed 10.5...
I got the update prompt again this morning and updated - and you're both right - this version has performance issues. I should have checked first, but the next oldest version on the old versions download page is 9.5, which is too far back. Can anyone direct me how to downgrade back to 10.5.6.17542? / comments
I got the update prompt again this morning and updated - and you're both right - this version has performance issues. I should have checked first, but the next oldest version on the old versions d...