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  1. Static data comparison options

    The way static data changes are captured in the schema model and when generating migration scripts can be configured using options. On the

    /fd/static-data-comparison-options-200441984.html

  2. Link to an evaluation repository

    and click Next: try it out.png On the Link to an evaluation repository page, click Next: soc-linking-eval2.png If you want to link to a n

    /soc5/linking-to-source-control/link-to-an-evaluation-repository

  3. Link to Git

    control dialog, select Git. The Link to Git page opens: soc_linking_git-5.8.png In the Folder field, specify a folder in an existing loca

    /soc5/linking-to-source-control/link-to-git

  4. Link to SVN

    to source control dialog, select Subversion (SVN). The Link to SVN page opens: choose svn-5.8.png In the Database repository URL field, s

    /soc5/linking-to-source-control/link-to-svn

  5. Link to TFS

    your source control system page, select TFS and click Next. The Link Database to Source Control dialog box opens. choose tfs-5.8.png In t

    /soc5/linking-to-source-control/link-to-tfs

  6. Link to a custom setup

    : choose custom-5.8.png Enter the location of the working folder. Select the config file for your source control system. If you're linking

    /soc5/linking-to-source-control/other-source-control-systems/link-to-a-custom-setup

  7. Working with profiling results

    period you have selected. outgoing-http-icon.png Outgoing HTTP requests: shows performance data for all the HTTP requests your applicatio

    /app10/working-with-profiling-results

  8. Attaching to a running .NET 4 process

    version that they use: attach-to-process-options.png Processes that are not .NET 4 processes are unavailable When you attach to a .NET 4

    /app10/setting-up-and-running-a-profiling-session/choosing-application-types-and-settings/attaching-to-a-running-net-4-process

  9. Keyboard navigation

    browser) D (on conflicted object) Use database version of conflicted object S (on conflicted object) Use source control version of confli

    /soco5/using-source-control-for-oracle/keyboard-navigation

  10. Using the build command

    with the DLM Automation icon dlm-automation.png labels the schema as an update Updated state.png, not drift Drifted state.png The documen

    /sci1/using-the-command-line/using-the-build-command

  11. Object changed by Unknown

    Some of the causes of this problem are fixed in SQL Source Control 3.6.5 and later. If you're using the shared development model, the Cha

    /soc3/troubleshooting/object-changed-by-unknown

  12. Working with profiling results

    period you have selected. outgoing-http-icon.png Outgoing HTTP requests: shows performance data for all the HTTP requests your applicatio

    /app11/working-with-profiling-results

  13. Attaching to a running .NET 4 process

    version that they use: attach-to-process-options.png Processes that are not .NET 4 processes are unavailable When you attach to a .NET 4

    /app11/setting-up-and-running-a-profiling-session/choosing-application-types-and-settings/attaching-to-a-running-net-4-process

  14. Data Population

    databases from scratch using project sources This approach requires that all of the T-SQL logic needed to reproduce your database be stor

    /sca3/developing-databases-using-sql-change-automation/generating-scripts-to-capture-database-changes/data-population

  15. SQL Search 2.0 release notes

    search for literal ", $, _, *, = characters, and preview will highlight and scroll. SDI-199 - Search result limit is now clear in the UI.

    /ss3/release-notes-and-other-versions/sql-search-2-0-release-notes

  16. How migration scripts work

    written to handle specific changes. deployment-blocks4.png SQL Server doesn't allow some statements to be executed in transactions (see M

    /soc6/common-tasks/working-with-migration-scripts/how-migration-scripts-work

  17. Link to TFS

    TFS and click Next. The Link Database to Source Control dialog box opens. choose tfs-5.8.png In the right-hand pane, in the Server URL fi

    /soc6/linking-to-source-control/link-to-tfs

  18. What is SQL Clone?

    . image2019-11-22_13-25-45.png When providing multiple copies of large databases, SQL Clone will save a lot of time and plenty of disk spa

    /clone4/getting-started/what-is-sql-clone

  19. Unwrapping and Unboxing SQL Clone

    , although for a proof of concept, you can simply install all SQL Clone components on a single machine: image2019-11-22_15-17-22.png SQL C

    /clone4/getting-started/unwrapping-and-unboxing-sql-clone

  20. Profiling SharePoint

    the application is to be profiled (see step 4). Click Show server options and select the port on which to profile your application: Share

    /app8/setting-up-and-running-a-profiling-session/choosing-application-types-and-settings/profiling-sharepoint

  21. Profiling a COMplus server application

    in the Command line arguments box: com-plus-options.png Select the required Profiling mode, Chart performance counters, Additional profil

    /app8/setting-up-and-running-a-profiling-session/choosing-application-types-and-settings/profiling-a-complus-server-application

  22. Creating backups - verification, AlwaysOn and completion

    Creating backups > Specify SQL Server > Select backup type and database > File settings > Processing and encryption settings > Verificati

    /sbu10/backing-up/creating-backups/creating-backups-verification-alwayson-and-completion

  23. Email settings

    menu, select Server Options. In the Server Options dialog box, select the Email Settings tab. EmailSettingsV8.png In the SMTP host box, t

    /sbu10/settings-and-options/email-settings

  24. WMI over DCOM

    port to it e.g. 24158 Restart the "Windows Management Instrumentation" service wmi-config.PNG 2. Follow steps in this MSDN article: Setti

    /sm9/configuring-sql-monitor/adding-servers-to-monitor/adding-servers-on-a-different-network-from-your-base-monitor/wmi-over-dcom

  25. Choosing the web server

    -15-7.png Web interface requirements The SQL Monitor web interface uses JavaScript. Make sure JavaScript is enabled in your web browser. I

    /sm9/getting-started/installing/choosing-the-web-server


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