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I don’t understand… If someone else committed a drop of an object, then once you click the “Get Latest” button on the “Get Latest” tab, then it will drop if from the db.
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In our new migrations-based solution, Redgate Change Control, we treat Git as a Distributed Version Control system with Push and Pull capabilities.
We are working towards merging these tools into 1 tool to meet all your database versioning needs. At that point, we should be able to provide push and pull for Git for state-based projects.
For more information about version control in Redgate Change Control, see https://documentation.red-gate.com/dso/redgate-change-control/version-control.
Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you!
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In Redgate Change Control, our migrations-based versioning tool, users can specify multiple schemas in a comma separate list. We’re working to merge these tools together and have 1 tool for versioning database changes. When we do this, we’re hoping to make working with multiple schemas easier.
Please let me know if you have any questions about this.
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this also solves issue when u have to change the branch and start working on different branch in git. this is very important.
at least we should have possibility to compare selected source control branch versions to the current database version, and create a migration script. in case it is hard to implement pull and push features as git supports it.