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24 votesJustin Caldicott supported this idea ·
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An error occurred while saving the comment Justin Caldicott commentedThanks for the suggestion Derek. We'll be thinking about something along those lines in a future version.
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We’re going to be reviewing this over the next couple of months, which would be released via the SQL Prompt for Teams EAP (get in touch if you want to know more).
In the meantime please add any other information that you think would be useful.
An error occurred while saving the comment Justin Caldicott commentedCan I ask, how much do you use the smart rename feature for a single rename, vs for batch renames?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Justin Caldicott commentedThere are lots of best practise style issues reported by SQL Cop. (http://sqlcop.lessthandot.com/) Are there any of these tests that you would particularly like to see added?
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200 votesKendra responded
While SQL Source Control does not currently provide a simple way to right click and ‘Undo’ static data changes on the ‘Commit’ screen as suggested, there is a workaround which may help some users.
If you wish to revert the static data in the table to a previous version which you have committed, you can do this by viewing the history of commits for the object in SQL Source Control, and then launching SQL Data Compare to update the database.
Please note that this workaround requires a license for Data Compare. More detail on how to do this are here: https://documentation.red-gate.com/soc/common-tasks/update-to-a-revision-from-source-control
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