jdbc:oracle:thin:@//<host>:<port>/<service> -o <BuildArtifactPath> -c -f -u <UserName> -p <Password> --IAgreeToTheEula test Runs utPLSQL
jdbc:oracle:thin:@//<host>:<port>/<service> -o <BuildArtifactPath> -c -f -u <UserName> -p <Password> --IAgreeToTheEula test Runs utPLSQL
<BuildArtifactPath> -c -f -u <UserName> -p <Password> --IAgreeToTheEula test Runs utPLSQL http://utplsql.org/database unit tests and outp
returnStatus: true, label: "Build", script: "rca build -P \"${ProjectPath}\" -t ${CiDatabaseJdbc} -o \"${BuildArtifactPath}\" -c -f -v -u
returnStatus: true, label: "Build", script: "rca build -P \"${ProjectPath}\" -t ${CiDatabaseJdbc} -o \"${BuildArtifactPath}\" -c -f -v -u
)' \ -p $(PASSWORD) \ -f \ --IAgreeToTheEula - task: PublishPipelineArtifact@1 inputs: targetPath: '$(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)/rele
)' \ -p $(PASSWORD) \ -f \ --IAgreeToTheEula - task: PublishPipelineArtifact@1 inputs: targetPath: '$(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)/rele
${CiDatabaseJdbc} -o \"${BuildArtifactPath}\" -c -f -v -u ${User} -p ${Password} --IAgreeToTheEula" echo "Status of Running CI build: $st
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for debugging purposes. -q --quiet Suppress logging output except for error messages. -f --format Specify the format of the output. If no
/dso/flyway-desktop-formerly-redgate-change-control/working-with-the-command-line-and-docker
/buildArtifact.zip \ -t $(PRODUCTION_DB_JDBC) \ -o /app/output/release.zip \ -u '$(USER)' \ -p $(PASSWORD) \ -f \ --IAgreeToTheEula - task
/dso/redgate-change-automation/example-ci-cd-pipelines/azure-devops
Server user name to use to log in if you are using SQL Server authentication. -P -P <SQL_Server_password> Specifies the password to use t
> Specifies the SQL Server user name to use to log in if you are using SQL Server authentication. -P -P <SQL_Server_password> Specifies th
. Syntax Command Syntax Description upload SQBHostedStorageClient.exe upload [-i|–instance=<instance name>] [-p|–password=<backup password
> Specifies the SQL Server user name to use to log in if you are using SQL Server authentication. -P -P <SQL_Server_password> Specifies th
> Specifies the SQL Server user name to use to log in if you are using SQL Server authentication. -P -P <SQL_Server_password> Specifies th
Command Syntax Description upload SQBHostedStorageClient.exe upload [-s3b=<bucket name>] [-i|–instance=<instance name>] [-p|–password=<ba
>] [-i|–instance <instance name>] [-p|–password <backup password>] <file name> [-F <folder name>] Uploads the specified file to the Hosted
forcecolumnorder f forwardslash s defineoff d blanklineson b excludetargetschema e detectcolumnrenames r purgedroptable p suppressalterco
forcecolumnorder f forwardslash s defineoff d blanklineson b excludetargetschema e detectcolumnrenames r purgedroptable p suppressalterco
, and crossschemapermissions) Value Option scriptheader h forcecolumnorder f forwardslash s defineoff d blanklineson b excludetargetschema
information. /force Alias: /f This forces the overwriting of any output files that already exist. If this switch isn't used and a file of
information. /force Alias: /f This forces the overwriting of any output files that already exist. If this switch isn't used and a file of
, and crossschemapermissions) Value Option scriptheader h forcecolumnorder f forwardslash s defineoff d blanklineson b excludetargetschema
You may want to task SQL Data Generator with creating a Globally-Unique Identifier (GUID) to populate a text column. It is possible to cr
/sdg2/troubleshooting/creating-random-guids-in-sql-data-generator
You may want to task SQL Data Generator with creating a Globally-Unique Identifier (GUID) to populate a text column. It is possible to cr
/sdg3/troubleshooting/creating-random-guids-in-sql-data-generator