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an object using SQL Server Management Studio or Enterprise Manager Rename, or the T-SQL sp_rename command, the object definition will con
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More efficient code reviews – it is much easier for any team member to review another's code with minimal confusion and edit code without
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an object using SQL Server Management Studio or Enterprise Manager Rename, or the T-SQL sp_rename command, the object definition will con
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, allow you to track down the object that is causing the issue. T he results can often be hard to analyze and knowing where NULLs are allo
More efficient code reviews – it is much easier for any team member to review another's code with minimal confusion and edit code without
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on the command line except /verbose or /quiet multiple options should be separated with commas: <options>n,oc,t</options> Examples Below
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-deployment and post-deployment scripts. Migration scripts and programmable objects do not support SQLCMD syntax due to limitations within
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type of bottleneck caused by the query, such as bad or missing indexes or inappropriate T-SQL code. Investigating the remote resource Sin
some type of bottleneck caused by the query, such as bad or missing indexes or inappropriate T-SQL code. Look for queries using BULK INSE
password of 'p@ssw0rd' The target database includes a table that was recovered from a failed SQL Compare deployment. You can use recovery
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on the command line except /verbose or /quiet multiple options should be separated with commas: <options>n,oc,t</options> Examples Below
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, plus T-SQL queries that access various SQL Server Dynamic Management Views and system catalog views, tables and properties. It may also
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password of 'p@ssw0rd' The target database includes a table that was recovered from a failed SQL Compare deployment. You can use recovery
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" -Database "Staging" -Username "AutomationUser" -Password "P@ssw0rd" This example shows how to create a Database Connection object. The o
on the command line except /verbose or /quiet multiple options should be separated with commas: <options>n,oc,t</options> Examples Below
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suggestions. To do this, go to the SQL Prompt menu and clear Enable Suggestions (or press Ctrl + Shift + P): image2016-3-16 14:24:8.png T
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computers, via WMI, and it interrogates the SQL Server service conventionally using T-SQL via TDS. The WMI protocol used by SQL Monitor c
suggestions. To do this, go to the SQL Prompt menu and clear Enable Suggestions (or press Ctrl + Shift + P): image2016-3-16 14:24:8.png T
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some type of bottleneck caused by the query, such as bad or missing indexes or inappropriate T-SQL code. Look for queries using BULK INSE
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type of bottleneck caused by the query, such as bad or missing indexes or inappropriate T-SQL code. Investigating the remote resource Sin
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2016 CTP2) Filters now support the standard T-SQL LIKE syntax for wildcard characters (eg %, _, [abc], and [^abc] - for more information,
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password of 'p@ssw0rd' The target database includes a table that was recovered from a failed SQL Compare deployment. You can use recovery
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WITH REPLACE in a T-SQL RESTORE statement. Refer to your SQL Server documentation http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb545450.aspx
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In some situations, it can be desirable to exclude certain objects or T-SQL batches from the project verification process. In particular,
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History will restore all the tabs you had open when SSMS was last alive. The application saves all the T-SQL code, just as it was before
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