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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
/clone2/modifications-during-provisioning/clone-modifications/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
/clone3/modifications-during-provisioning/clone-modifications/t-sql-clone-modifications
As of version 2.4.0, you can provide SQL Clone with T-SQL scripts to run during image creation. Once SQL Clone has created the image - bu
/clone4/modifications-during-provisioning/image-modifications/t-sql-modifications
As of version 2.4.0, you can provide SQL Clone with T-SQL scripts to run during image creation. Once SQL Clone has created the image - bu
/clone5/modifications-during-provisioning/image-modifications/t-sql-modifications
). rca test -o <OutputDirectory> -t jdbc:oracle:thin:@//<host>:<port>/<service> -s <TestSuiteList> -u <UserName> -p <Password> --IAgreeToT
). rca test -o <OutputDirectory> -t jdbc:oracle:thin:@//<host>:<port>/<service> -s <TestSuiteList> -u <UserName> -p <Password> --IAgreeToT
As of version 2.4.0, you can provide SQL Clone with T-SQL scripts to run during image creation. Once SQL Clone has created the image - bu
/clone2/modifications-during-provisioning/image-modifications/t-sql-modifications
As of version 2.4.0, you can provide SQL Clone with T-SQL scripts to run during image creation. Once SQL Clone has created the image - bu
/clone3/modifications-during-provisioning/image-modifications/t-sql-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
/clone4/modifications-during-provisioning/clone-modifications/t-sql-clone-modifications
run. # Script to create a new SQL Clone data image with some additional post-image T-SQL run on the result Connect-SqlClone -ServerUrl …
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run. # Script to create a new SQL Clone data image with some additional post-image T-SQL run on the result Connect-SqlClone -ServerUrl …
/clone3/automation/powershell-worked-examples/run-a-t-sql-script-during-image-creation
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
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
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
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EULA https://www.red-gate.com/assets/purchase/assets/license.pdf. (Required) rca build -P <ProjectPath> -t jdbc:oracle:thin:@//<host>:<po
Overview These examples show you how to create compressed databases by restoring from different types of backup file using T-SQL scripts.
run --rm -v $CI_PROJECT_DIR:/project/ redgate/change-automation:$RCA_VERSION build -v -P /project/demo-project/demo-project.conf -t $CI_D
returnStatus: true, label: "Build", script: "rca build -P \"${ProjectPath}\" -t ${CiDatabaseJdbc} -o \"${BuildArtifactPath}\" -c -f -v -u
run --rm -v $CI_PROJECT_DIR:/project/ redgate/change-automation:$RCA_VERSION build -v -P /project/demo-project/demo-project.conf -t $CI_D
returnStatus: true, label: "Build", script: "rca build -P \"${ProjectPath}\" -t ${CiDatabaseJdbc} -o \"${BuildArtifactPath}\" -c -f -v -u
/citi-demo.conf \ -t $(CI_DB_JDBC) \ -o /app/output/buildArtifact.zip \ -u '$(USER)' \ -p $(PASSWORD) \ --IAgreeToTheEula \ --clean - task
/citi-demo.conf \ -t $(CI_DB_JDBC) \ -o /app/output/buildArtifact.zip \ -u '$(USER)' \ -p $(PASSWORD) \ --IAgreeToTheEula \ --clean - task
/project/demo-project/demo-project.conf -t $CI_DB_JDBC_URL -o /project/build-$CI_COMMIT_SHORT_SHA.zip -u system -p $CI_DB_PASS --IAgreeTo
/dso/redgate-change-automation/example-ci-cd-pipelines/gitlab
/change-automation:$(RCA_IMAGE_VERSION) build -v \ -P /app/project/citi-demo.conf \ -t $(CI_DB_JDBC) \ -o /app/output/buildArtifact.zip \
/dso/redgate-change-automation/example-ci-cd-pipelines/azure-devops
\"${ProjectPath}\" -o \"${OutputDirectory}\" -t ${CiDatabaseJdbc} -v -u ${Schema} -p ${Password} --IAgreeToTheEula" echo "Status of Runni
/dso/redgate-change-automation/example-ci-cd-pipelines/jenkins