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/change-automation:$(RCA_IMAGE_VERSION) build -v \ -P /app/project/citi-demo.conf \ -t $(CI_DB_JDBC) \ -o /app/output/buildArtifact.zip \
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e.g. 'name' . Single quotes can be escaped with a backslash \ e.g. 'numéro d\'inscription au répertoire' The following conditions are pos
(rule D) can begin. Implementing this scenario with dependency chains configures a sequence like: A-->B-->C-->D in which each rule is dep
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'Staging' -Username 'sa' -Password 'P@ssw0rd' $test = New-DlmDatabaseConnection -ServerInstance 'test01\sql2012' -Database 'Test' -Userna
and use the temp argument to specify a different location. For example: C:\>SQLToolbelt.exe temp D:\Testing The temporary files will be e
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file location. Enter /install /quiet or /install /passive. D:\Build_agent_1\CI_tools\SQLCISetup_2.0.1.315.exe /install /quiet Optionally
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"something went wrong with deletedir" } stage ('Build') { checkout scm def status = bat returnStatus: true, script:'call Tools\\CI-Build.
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. During that session, the user used Feature B, Feature C (twice), and Feature D. Later that day, at 3:45pm, the first user loaded your so
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. During that session, the user used Feature B, Feature C (twice), and Feature D. Later that day, at 3:45pm, the first user loaded your so
the differences between your Development Database and your Schema Model on disk and save this into an artifact (in temp folder) for later
and WidgetLive, and export the differences to .csv files: sqldatacompare /Database1:WidgetDev /Database2:WidgetLive\\ /Export:"D:\SQLData
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-ServerInstance "staging01\sql2012" -Database "Staging" -Username "sa" -Password "P@ssw0rd" $test = New-DlmDatabaseConnection -ServerInst
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and WidgetLive, and export the differences to .csv files: sqldatacompare /Database1:WidgetDev /Database2:WidgetLive\\ /Export:"D:\SQLData
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/Database2:WidgetLive\\ /Export:"D:\SQLDataCompareReports" To compare the data in WidgetDev and WidgetLive, and deploy the databases by u
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, click Refresh then Indexes). Alternatively, you can use Ctrl+Alt+D to re-index. The database selection is out of date If a database has
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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
and WidgetLive, and export the differences to .csv files: sqldatacompare /Database1:WidgetDev /Database2:WidgetLive\\ /Export:"D:\SQLData
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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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or G individual chars [FM] F or M initial ] in char set []] ] [x-y] range [0-9] eg. 3 or 9 complement [^abc] eg. d or # * zero or more ab
of the data container. This takes the form of a number optionally followed by a time unit, s, m, h, or d. If no time unit is specified, s
and finishing the setup in MySQL Workbench, execute the following at a command prompt: mysql -uroot -p Enter your password when prompted.
, enable it by right-clicking in the toolbar area and clicking Red Gate. Alternatively, open SQL Search with Ctrl+Alt+D. Visual Studio In
: q:myTableName Database names DatabaseName: d: , db: , database: db:myDatabaseName Parent object (e.g. sproc, function, etc.) ParentObjec