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    Chris Auckland commented  · 

    Hi Jeff,

    This doesn't seem to happen for me with SSMS 2012 (11.0.2100.60) and SQL Source Control 3.0.13

    The button is disabled if the SQL Source Control tab is in focus, but so are all the other query related buttons. If I have a query window in focus the button is still enabled for me. Does the button become enabled as soon as you uninstall SQL Source Control?

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    Chris Auckland commented  · 

    Thanks for your post.

    When you first open SSMS each database that is linked to a repository should have a 'grey' blob in front of the green database indicator. This doesn't mean that there are changes needing to be committed, but rather that SQL Source Control hasn't checked for differences yet.

    If you click on the database name, or expand the database, then the 'grey' blob should start spinning and turn blue if there is anything to commit, or disappear if there isn't.

    Does this explain what's happening, or do you have blue blobs appearing when there is nothing to commit?

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    Chris Auckland commented  · 

    Thanks for your post.

    Are you looking for a simple way to deploy the schema stored in source control to your customers?

    If this is what you're looking for, you might be interested to try our latest release of SQL Compare, which now has SSMS integration for fast deployment from source control.
    http://www.red-gate.com/products/SQL_Compare/index.htm

    I hope this helps.