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Windows culture Version 4.0.1.1089 - 27th October 2017 Fixes Help links from product now go to the correct documentation version Version
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than the image being created. You can use DB_NAME() to get the temporary name of the database in scripts if required. Multiple batch scri
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If you change the URL of a source control repository used by a project, Source Control for Oracle can't access the project. To fix this:
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By default, Source Control for Oracle polls the database for changes every 60 seconds. You can change this by editing a config file. We d
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Control for Oracle 2, he goes to the Locking tab. In the Unlocked objects pane, he selects the objects and types a comment explaining why
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a config file. After you create the config file, you won't be able to link to earlier versions of TFS. You can undo this by deleting the
take the snapshot, you could also use SQL Compare or Schema Compare for Oracle to go from your VCS repo to the Development database after
image user, has created a clone, follow the steps below to get a connection string. Go to the Test Databases page, Clones tab. Find the c
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can only be deleted if there are no clones from that image. You will need to delete all clones for an image before you can delete the ima
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into. There are hints here on ways to create a target database. Run the data generator (check the CLI reference for details, or follow th
the clone for testing or development before you delete it. Here are step-by-step instructions for deleting a clone: Go to the list of clo
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whenever you add a process step in an Octopus Deploy project: Go to the DLM Automation step templates http://www.red-gate.com/dlmas/stept
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message, and if required, edit the credentials, or take other remedial action. See Account permissions required. Go to the Global Overvie
to be a git repository. You can jump to this folder from the link out on one of the other tabs: image2021-3-23_14-13-43.png Go to the mai
The shadow database is a separate database that is needed in development only. When you go to the Generate migrations tab in Redgate Chan
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Disk: Avg. Disk sec/Read Explanation Measures logical disk latency (how fast a disk responds) when data is read from it. The lower the la
When backing up or restoring, the following error may occur: I/O error on backup or restore restart-checkpoint file 'C:\Program Files\Mic
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on resource use (memory, CPU, I/O), user activity (connections, requests, locks, latches), and so on. You can find a full list of the cou
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If you're the first person to link this database, add the database objects to source control. To do this, go to the Commit tab and commit
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in an 'initial commit'. To do this, go to the Commit tab and commit the objects. For more details, see Your first commit. If you linked a
when they refresh or go to the Commit or Get latest tabs. If your team uses the dedicated database model, you can share the options with
the database objects to source control: Go to the Commit tab and commit the objects. Find the blue banner above the commit grid and click
the first person to link this database, add the database objects to source control in an 'initial commit'. To do this, go to the Commit t
with your version of TFS. You don't need to uninstall any later incompatible versions. Make sure Management Studio is closed. Go to the S
\Red Gate\HyperBac\bin). Type the following command and press ENTER: HyperUtil /S"<compressed_database_file>" /O"<destination_file>" /E wh
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