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If you click on the alert, it should take you to a page that looks like this: [image] If you scroll down, you'll see performance metrics and can choose top queries. [image] Not sure if this is what you are looking for or if that answers your question. / comments
If you click on the alert, it should take you to a page that looks like this: If you scroll down, you'll see performance metrics and can choose top queries. Not sure if this is what you are looking...
Hello, Thanks for your questions! 1. Can you send a screen shot as to what you are looking at so I can make sure I'm giving you the correct information on where to go? 2. If you need to copy and paste, it would probably be easiest to go to the configuration/monitored-servers page. There you will see all the servers you have and you can definitely copy and paste from those server names. / comments
Hello, Thanks for your questions! 1. Can you send a screen shot as to what you are looking at so I can make sure I'm giving you the correct information on where to go? 2. If you need to copy and pa...
There was an update released that addresses the issue. Please try installing version 5.2.27. You can download from here: https://download.red-gate.com/checkforupdates/SQLDoc/SQLDoc_5.2.27.4657.exe / comments
There was an update released that addresses the issue. Please try installing version 5.2.27. You can download from here: https://download.red-gate.com/checkforupdates/SQLDoc/SQLDoc_5.2.27.4657.exe
Hi, Did this happen after you installed the newest version of SQL Doc (which is the 5.2.26 you mentioned above) or was this happening prior to that? / comments
Hi, Did this happen after you installed the newest version of SQL Doc (which is the 5.2.26 you mentioned above) or was this happening prior to that?
Hi, When you say scan, what exactly do you mean? SQL Prompt should be able to be used on all databases that the user you are logging in as has access to. / comments
Hi, When you say scan, what exactly do you mean? SQL Prompt should be able to be used on all databases that the user you are logging in as has access to.
Ah, sorry for the misunderstanding. Data Compare does not have an automatic way of clearing the tables prior to deployment. / comments
Ah, sorry for the misunderstanding. Data Compare does not have an automatic way of clearing the tables prior to deployment.
Hi, it's a fairly simple process to do what you need to do. After you choose your source, let's say production in this case, and the target, dev in this case, you click compare. You'll get something like this: [image] [image] On the left, there's the + sign. Expand that: [image] [image] From there you can tick the check boxes of the tables you don't want to overwrite. [image] [image] Then you can click deploy [image] [image] That's it! You can use Data Compare to deploy or create a script for deployment, whichever you prefer. You can also choose to back up the target db, just in case anything goes wrong. / comments
Hi, it's a fairly simple process to do what you need to do. After you choose your source, let's say production in this case, and the target, dev in this case, you click compare. You'll get somethin...
Try updating to version 10.14.23 (the latest) and see if that corrects the issue. / comments
Try updating to version 10.14.23 (the latest) and see if that corrects the issue.
Hello, That seems strange that it wouldn't be found. Which version of SSMS and SQL Prompt are you using? / comments
Hello, That seems strange that it wouldn't be found. Which version of SSMS and SQL Prompt are you using?
Redgate doesn't support partitioning the tables. If you'd like to do that, you could back up your repository and give it a try. / comments
Redgate doesn't support partitioning the tables. If you'd like to do that, you could back up your repository and give it a try.