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Add support for Vault to Source Control for Oracle
Please add Vault support
7 votesRichard Mitchell respondedYou can now use any source control system in the v3 release of the tool by using “Working folder” which saves changes to disk and allows you to use external tools to commit and retrieve your changes.
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Display who made each change in the check-in screen
In a shared development database, all users can see every change, but not who made each one. Please show who made each change, and consider hiding those not made by me (or de-selecting them for check-in by default).
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Extend the project defintition
Source Control for Oracle could also become apart of the deployment project. This way you would like to have connections towards different databases in the same project. For instance I would like to have a connection towards development, test, qa and maybe even production for the same project. This way I could develop, pull changes to svn, push changes to test, then to QA, and at last to production.
It could also be very handy to be able to change the SVN (or have several SVN connections) for instance to a tag (release) library.
Then you could easily rollback to…1 vote -
Show change date/time.
If changes can occur in both the source and on the database directly, it would be helpful to know which was updated last and when.
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Roaming Profiles
Please don't save the parameters like ConnectionStore.xml and LinkedDatabases.xml in the LocalApp-dir in the Userprofile.
We have activated roaming profiles and die LocalApp-Dir doesn't save and load again, if I logoff and logon on another computer.4 votes -
Make Get Latest and Check in tabs buttons.
Why should the direction of update have to be selected by a tab? Why not have just one view with two buttons, one for "Apply to Source" and the other for "Apply to Database"?
1 vote
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