53 results found
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Custom Formatting
Allow for custom formatting used by SQL Prompt to also be used when committing code with SQL Source Control.
131 votes -
Red Gate Source control should only need one workspace
Red Gate Source control should only need one workspace. Is there a specific reason Red Gate creates multiple workspaces per database linked? This is creating a mess of my workspaces.
58 votes -
Allow include Identity option at table level instead of Database level.
In many databases there few tables with static values which are mapped with enums in the code. For such tables, Include Identity columns option is required. However, for few tables, we may not require to maintain the same primary key value in the source and target DB. Please do the needful
29 votes -
Source control slow down
SQL Source control is slowing down my entire SSMS. This wasn't always the case, but now trying to get a context menu to show up on a table can take up to 30 seconds. Please fix!
29 votes -
If I exclude items from source control they should not default to be committed due to dependencies.
If I exclude items from source control they should not default to be committed due to dependencies. It would be great if there was a setting when items are excluded to never include them in the list of items that are dependencies.
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Unable to connect to the Redgate Client Service.
'Please ensure that the service is started. Click here for more information about this problem.'
How about fixing this bug for when source control have forgotton its lic, which of course is fine . you can then try deactivating and reactivating, it says its is ok but nothing has changed. Would be so nice to be able to log on to your subscription, and tell it 'USE THIS ONE' so it can see on a redgate site what lic to use.13 votes -
Allow linking to system databases
I don't think this suggestion is here already, apologies if it is! I would like to be able to link system databases (esp master) to source control as my company has a number of shared procs here. The ability to optionally exclude the normal system procs when extracting would be really useful.
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Add a button to "Unlink, Delete my cache, Relink" so when support asks you to perform that function, it just takes the user 1 step.
Add a button to "Unlink, Delete my cache, Relink" so when support asks you to perform that function, it just takes the user 1 step.
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Rife with Out of Memory Exceptions.
So, I install the tool to use with a real-world database of 1GB. And all I get are Out-of-Memory exceptions when trying to add data. Or even just run the tool. This is one of the worst software experiences that I've ever had!
Did I just get a buggy version? 3.0.13.4214
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Display the server name in the "SQL Source Control" Setup window.
Someone in my team linked one of our test environment's databases to his source control. He was in a feature branch and just performed a "Get Latest" on the dB..... Now we have to reimplement the integrated changes. Please display the Server name in the setup window to avoid confusion and make sure this is clear.
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add option to view commited deleted object code from repsostiry in SSMS
Currently there is not easy way to see or restore a deleted object that was committed. The object code is still in Source Control - but no easy way to see or restore it using SSMS.
10 votesKendra respondedI believe that this is achievable by viewing object history in SQL Source Control and then launching SQL Compare or SQL Data Compare to do a diff and potentially restore the prior version. More info is here: https://documentation.red-gate.com/soc7/common-tasks/update-to-a-revision-from-source-control
This does require having licenses for SQL Compare and SQL Data Compare, however, and your suggestion is specific to doing this with SSMS, so I am not marking this as complete.
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Copy Filters between databases, or have a standard Filter template.
I would like to be able to copy the Filters to different databases, or have a Filter template which I can save to apply to other databases. There are many objects which I do not want to be moved from Development, QA, Integration and Production. Currently, I generated the XML using a query with sys.databases and saved it to DifferenceFilters.xml which is a pain.
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Use windows username instead of disaply name for linking to TFS 2012
I am unable to link databases to TFS 2012 due to our parent company enforcing a Active Directory display name of "LastName, FirstName" which TFS claims is invalid due to the comma.
It is a known issue with TFS (http://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/details/768112/tfs-2012-build-failing-with-tf10158-user-name-contains-unsupported-characters)
The workaround listed on Microsoft Connect is to use "domain\username" instead of display name when sending commands to TFS. Unfortunately, SQL Source Control doesn't expose a way to do this currently.
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Allow git clones from the SQL Source Control UI
Hi - we use git in Azure DevOps. I have a few options for cloning,
- command line (which tbh i dont use much),
- 'git gui' - which is reliable and easy
- clone using visual studio from azure devops which doesnt work too much.
it would be nice to be able to do the clone from the redgate sql source control GUI though
ALSO
When linking the database it would be nice to have a shortcut to
c:\users\username\source\repos - this is where visual studio seems to default to and is a pain to browse to each time.
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Include miscellaneous options / database properties
SQL Source Control tracks options like Default Collation. It would be useful to extend this to include all options that can be configured e.g. Recursive Triggers.
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installed toolbelt this morning, uninstalled this evening due to SSMS UI impact...
I am completely put off by Redgate taking over so much SSMS UI. I was very attracted to some of the tools, but can't work like this. Tried to find way to disable/hide them, but appears uninstall is only way.
I want minimal UI intrusion until such time as I decide I like/want more UI intrusion. We need a way to dial it back to point where all redgate stuff optionally sits under single top menu and/or context menu.
I reckon in meantime I will install tools in a throwaway VM so I can see how they work without impeding…
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ignore constraint table default
Separate edit filter rule to ignore constraint names that define a default value for a column
6 votes -
TFS integration should allow you to select which workspace to use
TFS integrations really needs you to specify which workspace you are working with. This does wrong right from the start - when I try to link a database to TFS, it asks for the source URI and data folder, but it will only accept data folders already checked in, not that I have created in my workspace.
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Do NOT show SQL Source Control tab when starting SSMS
SQL Source Control tab should NOT be the DEFAULT on SSMS startup, Object Explorer Details should be the tab selected.
6 votesIf you close the SQL Source Control tab, then it will NOT show up the next time you start SSMS.
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Set default options for comparison
Allow use to set default comparison options e.g. <AddDatabaseUseStatement> rather than have to do it for every individual database linked.
5 votes
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