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New-SqlCloneSqlScript Creates an ModificationScript T-SQL modification for consumption by New-SqlCloneImage. Syntax New-SqlCloneSqlScript
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(for example, <i>, <b>, <p>, <ul>, <li>, <h1>, h2>, <pre>) for formatting the text in the help window. In most cases, you will want to id
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" -Username "sa" -Password "p@ssw0rd" $DB2 = New-DlmDatabaseConnection -ServerInstance "your-server\sql2014" -Database "WidgetProduction"
This feature is no longer available (it may return in a future version) You can suppress rule analysis in your T-SQL script by using --#
New-SqlCloneSqlScript Creates an ModificationScript T-SQL modification for consumption by New-SqlCloneImage. Syntax New-SqlCloneSqlScript
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December 16th, 2010 New features: Contains 28 scripts written by expert DBAs Provides a UI frontend for T-SQL and Python scripts Opens rg
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(for example, <i>, <b>, <p>, <ul>, <li>, <h1>, h2>, <pre>) for formatting the text in the help window. In most cases, you will want to id
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"P@ssw0rd" Sync-DlmDatabaseSchema -Source $scriptsFolder -Target $test This example show how to update a test database to match a scripts
\sql2012" -Database "Staging" -Username "sa" -Password "P@ssw0rd" $test = New-DlmDatabaseConnection -ServerInstance "test01\sql2012" -Data
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'Staging' -Username 'sa' -Password 'P@ssw0rd' $test = New-DlmDatabaseConnection -ServerInstance 'test01\sql2012' -Database 'Test' -Userna
December 16th, 2010 New features: Contains 28 scripts written by expert DBAs Provides a UI frontend for T-SQL and Python scripts Opens rg
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", "-U", "MyUser", "-P", "MyPassword", "-d", "MyDatabase", "-Q", "SELECT 1"] interval: 10s retries: 20 The build step is here being contro
:<argfile> File containing the XML argument specification. /out:<fileName> Redirects console output to the specified file. /project:<proje
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the differences between your Development Database and your Schema Model on disk and save this into an artifact (in temp folder) for later
-ServerInstance "staging01\sql2012" -Database "Staging" -Username "sa" -Password "P@ssw0rd" $test = New-DlmDatabaseConnection -ServerInst
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Creates an ModificationScriptResource T-SQL modification for consumption by New-SqlCloneImage. Syntax New-SqlCloneSqlScript [-Sql] <strin
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-ServerInstance your-server\sql2012 -Database WidgetStaging -Username sa -Password p@ssw0rd $productionState = New-DlmDatabaseConnection
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= New-DlmDatabaseConnection -ServerInstance "prod01\sql2014" -Database "Production" -Username "sa" -Password "P@ssw0rd" Test-DlmDatabaseC
. ST004 – SQL-92 style cursor declaration is used Use extended syntax instead. You use the DECLARE CURSOR command to define the attributes
and finishing the setup in MySQL Workbench, execute the following at a command prompt: mysql -uroot -p Enter your password when prompted.
:<argfile> File containing the XML argument specification. /out:<fileName> Redirects console output to the specified file. /project:<proje
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FirstName VARCHAR(100), ADD COLUMN LastName VARCHAR(100); UPDATE Person p SET FirstName = (SELECT split_part(Name, ' ', 1) FROM Person WH
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:<argfile> File containing the XML argument specification. /out:<fileName> Redirects console output to the specified file. /project:<proje
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First, consider the T-SQL command that you would normally use to back up the "AdventureWorks" database: BACKUP DATABASE [AdventureWorks]
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:<argfile> File containing the XML argument specification. /out:<fileName> Redirects console output to the specified file. /project:<proje
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