We get this quite often too. Tables etc. are checked-in even when there are no apparent changes to them. Often occurs when related tables (ie related by a foreign key constraint) are modified.
Also frequently causes foreign key relationships to be incorrectly removed
We get this quite often too. Tables etc. are checked-in even when there are no apparent changes to them. Often occurs when related tables (ie related by a foreign key constraint) are modified.
Also frequently causes foreign key relationships to be incorrectly removed