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  1. We've got around 2000 objects (tables, views, SPs, etc) and retrieving the entire list (from SVN and the DB) seems to take forever (and actually takes around 30 seconds). Too long. Cache, and refresh on demand, or prior to commit / get latest (i.e. when it matters if the objects are the latest).

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  2. make the SVN version more prominent so (as SVN continues to evolve) I can insure consistency in SVN tools between Sql Source Control, VisualSVN, TortoiseSVN, and the Collabnet SVN Command-line client.

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  3. Numerous source control products support the SCCI interface standard. We use 3 products between numerous clients. TFS, VSS, and Seapine SCM. Another possibility is PureSCM.

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  4. Explorer Windows to view what is already in subversion from the linked database

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  5. ask question - when unlinking a database - about removing files from source-control repository yes/no

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  6. ...on a public computer. This is inadmissible.

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  7. I've written my own tool to do this --- a heavy edit of http://www.codeplex.com/scriptio actually --- and this new product differs in at least three respects: the white space (indenting tabs, blank lines), the directory structure (example: "Functions" and "Stored Procedures" should be under "Programmability"), and extra command (example: CREATE USER has CREATE LOGIN and GRANT CONNECT around it). Why not match the SMO output exactly?

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  8. The list of conflicted objects can become so long that the message dialog becomes taller than the screen height. Since the dialog also lacks a scrollbar and cannot be resized, this makes it impossible to click Yes or No when prompted.

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