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Git - View Version History in SSMS
Currently we cannot view history of objects from SSMS using Redgate with Git as repository. I think this is a required feature. Also, we cannot add comments while commiting. Can these two features please be considered to be added in future releases.
36 votesViewing Git history and adding comments for commit are now available in SQL Source Control 4.1 and higher. Thanks for your patience!
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Ability to link a change to defect in TFS
Provide a way to link a change during commit to defect in TFS and show it in the history window
2 votesYou can currently use #A to associate the commit with a work item or #R to resolve the work item. If you want more than this, please see https://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/39019-sql-source-control/suggestions/538567-add-ability-to-associate-check-ins-with-work-items.
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show history for dropped objects
I dropped a sp and I would like to know in which version I dropped it (I'm entering our version number in the comments)
2 votesHistory is shown for dropped objects. Right click on the database or the object’s folder (e.g., Tables) and select show history. You will see dropped objects in the list.
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Display History in my time instead of UTC
It appears the new History feature is using Universal Time Code instead of the local time that is used everywhere else.
4 votesThis fix is included in SQL Source Control v2.0, http://www.red-gate.com/MessageBoard/viewtopic.php?t=12947.
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object level history
I would like to see history by object. For eg, we should be able to see history for Customer table or Customer.GetOrder sp.
15 votesThis feature is now available as of v1.1.0.19. Please use Help > Check for Updates on the SQL Source Control tab within SSMS to make sure you have the latest version.
Thank you!
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SVN - Show Log (TFS - View History)
To have a tab that would simply grab and display the Log/History would be invaluable. This would be a fairly simple addition I would think.
71 votesShow history is now available as of v1.1.0.19. Please use Help > Check for Updates on the SQL Source Control tab within SSMS to make sure you have the latest version.
Thank you!
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