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Okay I can confirm that changing anything in the schema, SCA detects the changes made except the data. Is there any configuration I missed? In the video tutorial it showed it is automatic by default. / comments
Okay I can confirm that changing anything in the schema, SCA detects the changes made except the data. Is there any configuration I missed? In the video tutorial it showed it is automatic by defa...
Thank you @PlantBasedSQL for your reply. Thanks for the well wishes. I hope you are safe and healthy as well. I saw a video regarding this matter after I posted my question. https://www.red-gate.com/hub/university/courses/sql-change-automation/working-with-sql-change-automation-and-source-control/working-with-sql-change-automation-and-source-control/existing-databases I am trying to follow it and hopefully is the answer to my query. Thank you. / comments
Thank you @PlantBasedSQL for your reply. Thanks for the well wishes. I hope you are safe and healthy as well.I saw a video regarding this matter after I posted my question.https://www.red-gate.co...
I hope to get some advice regarding my question on #4 please? Thank you. / comments
I hope to get some advice regarding my question on #4 please? Thank you.
Thank you guys for chiming in. I appreciate the feedback. I will take your comments into account and plan accordingly. With regards to #4, my app is a desktop application and during loading I check for any updates from our server. I want to ask if there is a way to also deploy the migrations I will generate using SCA to my target database? I mean, does the project I created in SCA sufficient to be an executable application for migration deployment? Or I need to move the migration files inside my application and run it from there? Sorry for a rookie question but if there is a solid solution already, I would rather use that instead of reinventing the wheel. Thank you very much. / comments
Thank you guys for chiming in. I appreciate the feedback. I will take your comments into account and plan accordingly.With regards to #4, my app is a desktop application and during loading I chec...