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  1. Using Team Foundation Server 2012 or Team Foundation Service in Source Control for Oracle 1

    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

    /soco6/troubleshooting/using-team-foundation-server-2012-or-team-foundation-service-in-source-control-for-oracle-1

  2. Update Redgate Clone

    Console. Steps Access the Admin Console as explained in the Admin Console page. Go either to the Dashboard or to the Version History tab.

    /redgate-clone/administration/how-to/update-redgate-clone

  3. Roadmap

    , if this is the better way for you to go? Status: Need more user feedback. Please contact us mailto:stephanie.herr@red-gate.com?subject=O

    /ddfo/roadmap

  4. Cleaning up a SQL script after SQL Compare or SQL Data Compare

    sp_addrolemember N'roleMCEStore',N'PROD\svcMCEStore' GO Run the batch file and test1.sql will now contain: EXEC sp_addrole N'roleMCEStore

    /sdc14/troubleshooting/common-issues/cleaning-up-a-sql-script-after-sql-compare-or-sql-data-compare

  5. Get-ClassificationColumn

    go. Combine this with StartResultNumber to get a slice of columns. Aliases None Required? false Position? 3 Default Value 0 Accept Pipeli

    /sql-data-catalog/automation-with-powershell/powershell-cmdlet-reference/get-classificationcolumn

  6. Host machine overview

    for the selected instance. Click on the colored alert bar for a SQL Server instance to go to the Alert Inbox for all uncleared alerts rel

    /sm4/working-with-overviews/host-machine-overview

  7. Quickstart - Flyway AutoPilot

    repository. Go to Flyway AutoPilot for SQL Server https://github.com/red-gate/Flyway-AutoPilot or the Flyway AutoPilot for Postgres … . I

    /fd/quickstart-flyway-autopilot-215154689.html

  8. Using the .NET Reflector Power Commands

    that are currently open." It's great for when you have a ton of assemblies and you need to go back to the default state before you expand

    /ref11/working-with-net-reflector/using-the-net-reflector-power-commands

  9. Requirements

    Windows 7 or later (or Windows Server 2008 or later): File I/O performance counter Attach to process If you have any questions about the

    /app10/getting-started/requirements

  10. Data masking

    creation. Where do I get a masking set file? Masking set files are generated using the Data Masker for SQL Server. They specify how to go

    /clone5/modifications-during-provisioning/image-modifications/data-masking

  11. LCK_M_UIX

    . lock wait time On the Analysis page, check these metrics to see whether memory problems or I/O bottlenecks are causing locks to be held

    /sm8/analyzing-performance/overview-pages/using-performance-diagnostics/list-of-common-wait-types/lck_m_uix

  12. LCK_M_IX

    these metrics to see whether memory problems or I/O bottlenecks are causing locks to be held for longer than usual: Machine: memory used

    /sm8/analyzing-performance/overview-pages/using-performance-diagnostics/list-of-common-wait-types/lck_m_ix

  13. LCK_M_SIX

    timeouts/sec Avg. lock wait time On the Analysis page, check these metrics to see whether memory problems or I/O bottlenecks are causing

    /sm8/analyzing-performance/overview-pages/using-performance-diagnostics/list-of-common-wait-types/lck_m_six

  14. LCK_M_SIU

    whether memory problems or I/O bottlenecks are causing locks to be held for longer than usual: Machine: memory used Memory pages/sec Disk

    /sm8/analyzing-performance/overview-pages/using-performance-diagnostics/list-of-common-wait-types/lck_m_siu

  15. Newer version of Proc found - please update your Source Control

    When using a shared database, all users connected to the database must use the same version of SQL Source Control. This error is displaye

    /soc3/troubleshooting/error-messages/newer-version-of-proc-found-please-update-your-source-control

  16. Using the .NET Reflector Power Commands

    that are currently open." It's great for when you have a ton of assemblies and you need to go back to the default state before you expand

    /ref10/working-with-net-reflector/using-the-net-reflector-power-commands

  17. Working Example - Setting up Automated Installs

    - Considerations Before we take a look within the PowerShell scripts themselves, consider as you go the following questions: What upgrade

    /sm12/installation-and-setup/automated-installation-and-updates/working-example-setting-up-automated-installs

  18. Compressing and encrypting managed resources

    and encrypt resources, in the Project Settings window, go to Resources Compression and Encryption or click the icon in the toolbar

    /sa6/obfuscating-your-code-with-smartassembly/compressing-and-encrypting-managed-resources

  19. Rewinding time with Back in Time mode

    collapsed.png Use the buttons to go backwards and then forwards in time in one hour, ten minute or one minute increments. If you want to

    /sm4/working-with-overviews/rewinding-time-with-back-in-time-mode

  20. Linking to a custom setup

    If you're the first person to link this database, add the database objects to source control. To do this, go to the Commit changes tab an

    /soc4/linking-to-source-control/mercurial-and-other-systems/linking-to-a-custom-setup

  21. SVN

    , add the database objects to source control. To do this, go to the Commit changes tab and commit the objects. If you linked a database th

    /soc4/linking-to-source-control/svn

  22. Comparison options

    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

    /soc4/options/comparison-options

  23. Git

    control in object explorer.png After you link If you're the first person to link this database, add the database objects to source contro

    /soc4/linking-to-source-control/git

  24. Vault

    objects to source control. To do this, go to the Commit changes tab and commit the objects. If you linked a database that's already in so

    /soc4/linking-to-source-control/vault

  25. TFS

    this, go to the Commit changes tab and commit the objects. If you linked a database that's already in source control, update your databas

    /soc4/linking-to-source-control/tfs


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