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Currently, SQL Source Control does not have strong support for Azure SQL Database: as folks have noted in this item, AAD support, particularly with multi-factor authentication, is desired. Currently SQL Source Control does not work at all with Azure SQL Database with MFA enabled.
An additional issue worth mentioning is that pains with SQL Source Control performance may be worse than interacting with Azure SQL Database due to latency.
We would like to improve the user experience and support for Azure SQL Database, and doing so almost certainly involves addressing both of these issues. This is an area we are beginning to investigate more fully.
An error occurred while saving the comment Dan Tape supported this idea ·
This is unbelievable that something so fundamental to everything in azure redgate doesn't support yet. This adds a whole new layer of security and compliance for us if we want to use and expand the use of your tools in our environment since everyone needs to now have SQL auth accounts just to use prompt and source control.