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It's a little weird that no one from redgate has answered your question yet so here's the answer. 1. Press Ctrl+Shift+P in Azure Data Studio 2. Type 'vsix' and you'll find an option that says "Install from VSIX..." 3. Locate the file and confirm the installation / comments
It's a little weird that no one from redgate has answered your question yet so here's the answer.1. Press Ctrl+Shift+P in Azure Data Studio2. Type 'vsix' and you'll find an option that says "Instal...
Interesting. Thanks for the idea. Most importantly, however, is that these are not interfering in anyway with the "real" backups, are they? Or my ability to restore from the SQB files? / comments
Interesting. Thanks for the idea.Most importantly, however, is that these are not interfering in anyway with the "real" backups, are they? Or my ability to restore from the SQB files?
Does that include Log backups or only Differential? / comments
Does that include Log backups or only Differential?
Well I don't know if it'sĀ useful but it did return some records: One for every database including the system databases. [image] / comments
Well I don't know if it'sĀ useful but it did return some records: One for every database including the system databases.