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  1. Generating a new SSH key pair

    address of this machine cat <PUBLIC_KEY_FILEPATH> | ssh <USERNAME>@<REMOTE_HOST> "mkdir -p ~/.ssh && touch ~/.ssh/authorized_keys && chmo

    /monitor14/generating-a-new-ssh-key-pair-239667822.html

  2. The Masking Plan Import from DB Form

    in Set tab. N - Do not mask. This corresponds to a "No Mask" value in the Masking Plan column of the Tables in Set tab. U - Unknown. This

    /dmo5/data-masker-for-oracle-help/major-data-masker-application-components/the-masking-plan-import-from-db-form

  3. Source Control for Oracle 2.0 release notes

    (systimestamp, 'DD') as timestamp)" Parsing of materialized view starting with newline would fail Allow U'' style string literals Tables w

    /soco4/release-notes-and-other-versions/source-control-for-oracle-2-0-release-notes

  4. T-SQL clone modifications

    As of version 2.6.1, you can provide SQL Clone with T-SQL scripts to run during clone creation. Whilst SQL Clone creates the clone, the w

    /clone5/modifications-during-provisioning/clone-modifications/t-sql-clone-modifications

  5. Deploy using SQL Server Management Studio

    CTRL-K then CTRL-U). To deploy your database, de-select the variable lines and click Query... Execute (or press F5). The results of the d

    /sca3/tutorials/worked-examples/deploy-using-sql-server-management-studio

  6. Source Control for Oracle 2.0 release notes

    (systimestamp, 'DD') as timestamp)" Parsing of materialized view starting with newline would fail Allow U'' style string literals Tables w

    /soco5/release-notes-and-other-versions/source-control-for-oracle-2-0-release-notes

  7. Data

    are using Undo scripts, make sure you add a U script as well to back out these changes as fit for your environment. In some cases, you mi

    /fd/data-138347109.html

  8. Source Control for Oracle 2.0 release notes

    (systimestamp, 'DD') as timestamp)" Parsing of materialized view starting with newline would fail Allow U'' style string literals Tables w

    /soco6/release-notes-and-other-versions/source-control-for-oracle-2-0-release-notes

  9. Run a T-SQL script during image creation

    parameter instead of specifying raw T-SQL content with -Sql. View "Create a new SQL Clone data image with a post-image T-SQL, loaded from

    /clone4/automation/powershell-worked-examples/run-a-t-sql-script-during-image-creation

  10. Run a T-SQL script during image creation

    instead of specifying raw T-SQL content with -Sql. View "Create a new SQL Clone data image with a post-image T-SQL, loaded from files.ps1

    /clone5/automation/powershell-worked-examples/run-a-t-sql-script-during-image-creation

  11. The Masking Plan Import from DB Form

    tab. N - Do not mask. This corresponds to a "No Mask" value in the Masking Plan column of the Tables in Set tab. U - Unknown. This corres

    /dms6/data-masker-help/major-data-masker-application-components/the-masking-plan-import-from-db-form

  12. Schema Compare for Oracle 3.0 release notes

    to cope with "cast(trunc(systimestamp, 'DD') as timestamp)" Parsing of materialized view starting with newline would fail Allow U'' style

    /sco4/release-notes-and-other-versions/schema-compare-for-oracle-3-0-release-notes

  13. Schema Compare for Oracle 3.0 release notes

    to cope with "cast(trunc(systimestamp, 'DD') as timestamp)" Parsing of materialized view starting with newline would fail Allow U'' style

    /sco3/release-notes-and-other-versions/schema-compare-for-oracle-3-0-release-notes

  14. Generating a new SSH key pair

    of this machine cat <PUBLIC_KEY_FILEPATH> | ssh <USERNAME>@<REMOTE_HOST> "mkdir -p ~/.ssh && touch ~/.ssh/authorized_keys && chmod -R go=

    /sm13/generating-a-new-ssh-key-pair-212140397.html

  15. Schema Compare for Oracle 3.0 release notes

    to cope with "cast(trunc(systimestamp, 'DD') as timestamp)" Parsing of materialized view starting with newline would fail Allow U'' style

    /sco5/release-notes-and-other-versions/schema-compare-for-oracle-3-0-release-notes

  16. Using T-SQL scripts to create compressed databases

    Overview These examples show you how to create compressed databases by restoring from different types of backup file using T-SQL scripts.

    /rp/sql-storage-compress/creating-compressed-databases/using-t-sql-scripts-to-create-compressed-databases

  17. Schema Compare for Oracle 3.0 release notes

    to cope with "cast(trunc(systimestamp, 'DD') as timestamp)" Parsing of materialized view starting with newline would fail Allow U'' style

    /sco6/schema-compare-for-oracle-3-0-release-notes-148079350.html

  18. Working with HyperUtil.exe

    ]"path"] [-K"[path]keyfilename"] [-R[epair]] [-D[efrag]] [-I[gnore]] [-E[xtract]] [-F[illfactor]]fillfactor [-T[est]] [-V[erbose_output]]

    /rp/sql-virtual-restore/sql-hyperbac-utilities/working-with-hyperutil-exe

  19. Working with the command line and Docker

    https://documentation.red-gate.com/dso/redgate-change-control/terminology-reference/shadow-scripts-folder, this command will reset the sh

    /dso/flyway-desktop-formerly-redgate-change-control/working-with-the-command-line-and-docker

  20. Example Python scripts

    , XPathNavigator # A sample XML file filename = r"BookStore.xml" def main(config): filepath = config["config_path"] + "\\" + filename retu

    /sdg3/using-generators/example-python-scripts

  21. Setting up a project with a companion tSQLt project in SSMS

    https://yourorganizationname@dev.azure.com/yourorganizationname/yourprojectname/_git/yourreponame git push -u origin --all A pop-up may a

    /sca4/developing-databases/working-with-the-ssms-add-in/setting-up-a-project-in-ssms/setting-up-a-project-with-a-companion-tsqlt-project-in-ssms

  22. Example Python scripts

    , XPathNavigator # A sample XML file filename = r"BookStore.xml" def main(config): filepath = config["config_path"] + "\\" + filename retu

    /sdg4/using-generators/example-python-scripts

  23. Include Scripts

    migrations or programmable objects due to limitations within the T-SQL parser. How it works Create a folder in the root of your project c

    /rr1/key-concepts/include-scripts

  24. Include Scripts

    -Deployment scripts by using the :r < filename > command. You may want to do this if, for example, you have a script containing complex lo

    /sca3/developing-databases-using-sql-change-automation/generating-deployment-scripts/include-scripts

  25. Need Help?

    If you need help at any time during the day, find someone with a red (event team) or white (day crew) T-shirt. image-2024-6-7_13-58-59.png

    /luc/need-help-209911855.html


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