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  1. Generic generators

    ! \\ \ \. . \^ ^ \$ $ \{ { \[ [ \] \] \( ( \| | \) ) \* * \+ + \? ? \a alarm character \b backspace \d digit \e escape \f formfeed \n new

    /sdg3/using-generators/generic-generators

  2. MSQL_DQ

    type of bottleneck caused by the query, such as bad or missing indexes or inappropriate T-SQL code. Investigating the remote resource Sin

    /sm13/msql_dq-195789646.html

  3. OLEDB

    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

    /sm13/oledb-195789648.html

  4. How SQL Monitor connects to monitored servers

    , plus T-SQL queries that access various SQL Server Dynamic Management Views and system catalog views, tables and properties. It may also

    /sm13/how-sql-monitor-connects-to-monitored-servers-199100076.html

  5. Verifying projects

    and verifying the project again. In some situations, it can be desirable to exclude certain objects or T-SQL batches from the verificatio

    /sca4/developing-databases/concepts/verifying-projects

  6. SQL Source Control 4.0 release notes

    2016 CTP2) Filters now support the standard T-SQL LIKE syntax for wildcard characters (eg %, _, [abc], and [^abc] - for more information,

    /soc4/release-notes-and-other-versions/sql-source-control-4-0-release-notes

  7. Working with SSMS Tab Management (Quick Ref)

    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

    /sp9/ssms-tab-management/working-with-ssms-tab-management-quick-ref

  8. Working with SSMS Tab Management (Quick Ref)

    loss of work. If SSMS crashes, or if you close down SSMS without saving your open tabs then, on relaunch, SQL Prompt Tab History will res

    /sp10/ssms-tab-management/working-with-ssms-tab-management-quick-ref

  9. Generic generators

    ! \\ \ \. . \^ ^ \$ $ \{ { \[ [ \] \] \( ( \| | \) ) \* * \+ + \? ? \a alarm character \b backspace \d digit \e escape \f formfeed \n new

    /sdg4/using-generators/generic-generators

  10. flyway-dev command line

    | flyway-dev generate -p 'C:\WorkingFolders\FWD\ProjectFolder' -a 'C:\WorkingFolders\FWD\ProjectFolder\artifact.zip' -o 'C:\WorkingFolder

    /fd/flyway-dev-command-line-180715525.html

  11. What's new in Version 6?

    benefit of this approach is that you can fully instrument the Synch Manager process without leaving the context as you had to in Version

    /dms6/data-masker-help/version-6-tech-tips/what-s-new-in-version-6

  12. Improving the performance of SQL Data Compare

    the selected columns will be compared. Row filtering (horizontal filtering) To exclude specific rows, click WHERE Clause, and then type a

    /sdc13/troubleshooting/common-issues/improving-the-performance-of-sql-data-compare

  13. Using XML to specify command line arguments

    switches on the command line except /verbose or /quiet multiple options should be separated with commas: <options>n,oc,t</options> Exampl

    /sdc13/using-the-command-line/examples-using-the-command-line/using-xml-to-specify-command-line-arguments

  14. Offline Schema Model

    development - offline schema model.png The Schema-Model sub-folder hierarchy contains an offline copy of your database schema in T-SQL fo

    /rr1/key-concepts/offline-schema-model

  15. ReadyRoll 1.5 release notes

    . (Details https://trello.com/c/Fe90INCN) Visual Studio ‘Find in Document’ widget does not appear in T-SQL editor with SSDT 11.1.2108+ ins

    /rr1/release-notes-and-other-versions/readyroll-1-5-release-notes

  16. Improving the performance of SQL Data Compare

    the selected columns will be compared. Row filtering (horizontal filtering) To exclude specific rows, click WHERE Clause, and then type a

    /sdc12/troubleshooting/common-issues/improving-the-performance-of-sql-data-compare

  17. Using XML to specify command line arguments

    switches on the command line except /verbose or /quiet multiple options should be separated with commas: <options>n,oc,t</options> Exampl

    /sdc12/using-the-command-line/examples-using-the-command-line/using-xml-to-specify-command-line-arguments

  18. Improving the performance of SQL Data Compare

    the selected columns will be compared. Row filtering (horizontal filtering) To exclude specific rows, click WHERE Clause, and then type a

    /sdc15/troubleshooting/common-issues/improving-the-performance-of-sql-data-compare

  19. Using XML to specify command line arguments

    switches on the command line except /verbose or /quiet multiple options should be separated with commas: <options>n,oc,t</options> Exampl

    /sdc15/using-the-command-line/examples-using-the-command-line/using-xml-to-specify-command-line-arguments

  20. How Redgate Monitor works

    for accessing remote computers, WMI for Windows and SSH for Linux, and it interrogates the SQL Server service conventionally using T-SQL

    /monitor14/how-redgate-monitor-works-239667375.html

  21. Restoring backups - destination database

    WITH REPLACE in a T-SQL RESTORE statement. Refer to your SQL Server documentation http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb545450.aspx

    /sbu6/restoring/restoring-backups/restoring-backups-destination-database

  22. Improving the performance of SQL Data Compare

    the selected columns will be compared. Row filtering (horizontal filtering) To exclude specific rows, click WHERE Clause, and then type a

    /sdc14/troubleshooting/common-issues/improving-the-performance-of-sql-data-compare

  23. Using XML to specify command line arguments

    switches on the command line except /verbose or /quiet multiple options should be separated with commas: <options>n,oc,t</options> Exampl

    /sdc14/using-the-command-line/examples-using-the-command-line/using-xml-to-specify-command-line-arguments

  24. Using XML to specify command line arguments

    on the command line except /verbose or /quiet multiple options should be separated with commas: <options>n,oc,t</options> Examples Below

    /sc12/using-the-command-line/using-xml-to-specify-command-line-arguments

  25. Using XML to specify command line arguments

    on the command line except /verbose or /quiet multiple options should be separated with commas: <options>n,oc,t</options> Examples Below

    /sc13/using-the-command-line/using-xml-to-specify-command-line-arguments


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