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Running Scripts in Parallel with SQL Multi Script
One of the lesser known tools in the Redgate Toolbelt is SQL Multi Script. While few customers used it, those that did loved it, as it solves a problem that many people have: deploying a script to a lot of … Continue reading
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Filtering SQL Compare to a Schema
One of the things that numerous clients have some to Redgate about is allowing a team of developers to work on a single shared database without creating conflicts. While this isn’t necessarily a simple thing to do, it is easy … Continue reading
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Summarizing a Script with SQL Prompt
I have never used this feature, but someone was asking for feedback on Prompt, and I noticed this in the menu: Summarize script. I had guessed that it might look at the code and give me some outline, which is … Continue reading
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Rebuilding SQL Saturday–Picking a Board of Directors
With Redgate planning to donating the SQL Saturday brand, trademarks, and domain to a non-profit foundation, there is a need to build a group of individuals to voluntarily manage the organization. Redgate has tasked me with the initial work, and as … Continue reading