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An error occurred while saving the comment We currently leave all the files in the source control repository. If you don't want the files, you currently have to delete them from your source control system manually, which is an extra step. What do other people think? Would you like this option in SQL Source Control?
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An error occurred while saving the comment That makes sense! I understand why you suggested svn:ignore now. :-) Would you prefer one over the other (svn:ignore vs supporting SSMS solutions)? We'll have to think about this some more...
An error occurred while saving the comment The whole idea behind SQL Source Control is to allow db developers to work directly on their db objects. All you have to do is right-click on a stored procedure, modify, and execute this in SSMS. Once you have tested it and are happy, then you commit this to Subversion. There's no need to save the file anymore. Would having SQL Source Control replace SSMS solutions?
Good point! Waiting to see if there are any more comments/votes on this...