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Hi,
We just added this capability to Flyway, which is our x-database, x-OS cloud- and Git-first Database DevOps solution for versioning and deploying database changes. You can learn more about this feature in Flyway at https://documentation.red-gate.com/fd/working-with-data-138347109.html#Workingwithdata-Controllingstaticdata.
You can also import your SQL Source Control repos into Flyway while keeping your Git history. Learn more about moving to Flyway and importing your project at https://documentation.red-gate.com/fd/transitioning-from-other-redgate-tools-164167855.html.
If you have any questions, please comment below or reach out to us at DatabaseDevOps@red-gate.com.
Thank you!
Stephanie Herr
Product Manager - Database DevOps
An error occurred while saving the comment Corrin Lakeland supported this idea ·
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Corrin Lakeland shared this idea ·
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200 votes
Kendra
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While SQL Source Control does not currently provide a simple way to right click and ‘Undo’ static data changes on the ‘Commit’ screen as suggested, there is a workaround which may help some users.
If you wish to revert the static data in the table to a previous version which you have committed, you can do this by viewing the history of commits for the object in SQL Source Control, and then launching SQL Data Compare to update the database.
Please note that this workaround requires a license for Data Compare. More detail on how to do this are here: https://documentation.red-gate.com/soc/common-tasks/update-to-a-revision-from-source-control
Corrin Lakeland shared this idea ·
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41 votes
No plans as of yet…
An error occurred while saving the comment Corrin Lakeland commented
I evaluated Postgres recently and the lack of something comparable was a major disincentive for using Postgres.
There is very basic SVN support available for Postgres (see google searches) but it has nothing like the same level of polish as Red Gate's tool
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156 votes
Corrin Lakeland supported this idea ·
Hi, just wondering if anything happened with this now static data is live?