Tag Archives: SQL Source Control

Git Push in SQL Source Control

I’m excited. Git support is growing in SQL Source Control and the release recently contains Git push/pull support. If you don’t see the release of 4.1.x, you need to update. The update should be available for everyone. I do like … Continue reading

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SQL Source Control and Git–Getting Started

It seems as though Git is taking the world by storm as the Version Control System (VCS) of choice. TFS is widely used in the MS world, but Git is growing, Subversion is shrinking, as are most of the other … Continue reading

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Version Control for Databases

This is based on my Team Based Development with Version Control talk, which has evolved a bit. Abstract Getting your database under version control is ultimately a way of communicating changes and collaborating with team members, maintaining an audit trail … Continue reading

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Starting with Git for Database Development

One of the tools that Red Gate Software makes is SQL Source Control. It’s a plug in to SSMS that allows you to hook your database up to version control. I’ve used it a few times in the past in … Continue reading

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