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Webinar Apr 9: Accelerating Success: De-risking and Streamlining Releases with Flyway Enterprise
On Tuesday I have a webinar with a Redgate sales engineer: Accelerating Success: De-risking and Streamlining Releases with Flyway Enterprise. This will cover You can register here. In this webinar, we’ll look at the Flyway solution and technology, with some … Continue reading
Apr 9 Webinar: Accelerating Success: De-risking and Streamlining Releases with Flyway Enterprise
UPDATE: This moved to Apr 9 Join me Tuesday, Apr 9 for a webinar, 10:00am CDT. You can register here and then come watch live with questions or get the recording. In this webinar, we’ll look at how the Flyway … Continue reading
Friday Flyway Tips – Inserting Column in the Middle of a Table
I had a customer question whether Flyway Desktop (FWD) would cause problems if developers were adding columns into the middle of tables. It’s a valid concern, and this post shows that FWD doesn’t cause you issues, even if your developers … Continue reading
Friday Flyway Tips–Undoing Development Changes
I had a customer ask about undoing changes made by developers, similar to what SQL Source Control does. I had to do a little research to show how to do this, which is the tip this week. I’ve been working … Continue reading
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