Gets the details of all of the Azure Managed Instances monitored by SQL Monitor. Syntax Get-SqlMonitorAzureManagedInstance [[-BaseMonitor]
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Gets the details of all of the Azure SQL Servers monitored by SQL Monitor. Syntax Get-SqlMonitorAzureSqlServer [[-BaseMonitor] <BaseMonito
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Gets AD Principals from all base monitors Syntax Get-SqlMonitorADPrincipal [[-BaseMonitors] <BaseMonitor[]>] [[-Name] <string>] [<CommonPa
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Gets details of main groups on SQL Monitor. Syntax Get-SqlMonitorMainGroups Description The Get-SqlMonitorMainGroups cmdlet gets details o
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This page helps you get started with developing and deploying databases with SQL Change Automation. It takes you through different method
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Automation Getting Started application no longer crashes on startup (fixes a regression introduced in 2.0.32) Fixed an issue where script
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Having worked through Getting Ready for SQL Clone, a useful next step, if you're setting up SQL Clone to evaluate whether it is appropria
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Gets the monitoring status for a specific monitored object. Syntax Get-SqlMonitorMonitoredObjectStatus [-MonitoredObject] <MonitoredObject
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Gets the details of all of the disks for the given machine. Syntax Get-SqlMonitorDisk [[-Machine] <Machine>] [[-Name] <string>] [<CommonPa
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Gets the details of all of the Jobs for the given SQL Server Instance. Syntax Get-SqlMonitorJob [[-Instance] <Instance>] [[-Name] <string>
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able to append rows to existing target tables without clearing them first. Where to next? Getting started: Have a quick look at our gloss
specify this information on the Project Configuration dialog box: image2016-8-30 13:6:13.png Selecting data sources Specify the two data
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Gets the details of all of the machines in SQL Monitor. Syntax Get-SqlMonitorMachine [[-BaseMonitor] <BaseMonitor[]>] [[-Cluster] <Cluster
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Gets the details of all of the SQL Server Instances for the given Cluster or Machine. Syntax Get-SqlMonitorInstance [[-Machine] <Machine>]
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, and on the toolbar click image2016-8-31 13:17:39.png (New Project). If you have any existing projects, and the Projects dialog box is di
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, and on the toolbar click image2016-8-31 13:17:39.png (New Project). If you have any existing projects, and the Projects dialog box is di
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Select the servers you want to monitor See Adding and managing monitored servers for full details on this topic. However, to get started
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By default, SQL Source Control automatically refreshes the list of changes in the commit and get latest tabs when the focus on the tab is
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Gets the details of all of the Linux machines in SQL Monitor. Syntax Get-SqlMonitorLinuxMachine [[-BaseMonitor] <BaseMonitor[]>] [[-Name]
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Gets a Group from a path of group names. Syntax Get-SqlMonitorGroup [-Path] <string[]> [[-Strict] <bool>] [<CommonParameters>] Description
, and on the toolbar click image2016-8-31 13:17:39.png (New Project). If you have any existing projects, and the Projects dialog box is di
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Having worked through Getting Ready for SQL Clone, a useful next step, if you're setting up SQL Clone to evaluate whether it is appropria
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