Gets all columns for a given database. Syntax Get-ClassificationColumn [[-InstanceName] <string>] [[-DatabaseName] <string>] [[-MaxNumberO
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. --starting-table "[dbo].[Users]" --filter-clause "Id IN (SELECT TOP 25 PERCENT Id FROM [dbo].[Users])" 10 random records This is a Postg
PowerShell API Develop your first PowerShell script from scratch. Listing all clusters monitored by Redgate Monitor 1) Generate an authent
of supported configuration parameters. Sample configuration flyway.driver=org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver flyway.url=jdbc:hsqldb:file:/db/flyway_sa
exits with the same tables as the source database and is empty. For instance, you can do this in sqlplus by executing the commands below.
a file named flyway.conf, like this: flyway.url=jdbc:sqlite:/flyway/db/test_db.sqlite3 flyway.user=sa Creating the first migration Now cr
Gets all columns matching the supplied Filter. Syntax Get-ClassificationColumnForFilter [[-Filter] <Filter>] [[-MaxNumberOfResults] <int>]
of that, in this release we've removed projects and environments - DLM Dashboard now groups databases by server instead. As an added bonu
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After you've installed Redgate Monitor for the first time: 1. Open the Redgate Monitor web interface. If you installed the Redgate Monitor
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the 6.11 release we no longer support .mdb databases. If you prefer not to use SQL Server database, you can use SQLite database file inst
the 6.11 release we no longer support .mdb databases. If you prefer not to use SQL Server database, you can use SQLite database file inst
API Develop your first PowerShell script from scratch. Listing all clusters monitored by SQL Monitor 1) Generate an authentication token.
to cmdlets such as Get-RedgateMonitorAlertSettings. PowerShell Alert type name up to v. 13 Alert type name in v. 14 and beyond SqlErrorLo
dashboard plans. There are currently 3 ways to get Redgate Change Automation: Windows - use the Redgate Deploy https://www.red-gate.com/p
-line https://documentation.red-gate.com/display/FD/Quickstart+-+Command-line tutorial. If you have not done so, please do so first. This
dashboard plans. There are currently 3 ways to get Redgate Change Automation: Windows - use the Redgate Deploy https://www.red-gate.com/p
SQL Source Control. To learn how to use SQL Source Control as part of a team, see SQL Source Control for teams. To get started: Install S
Gets the details of all of the Databases for the given SQL Server Instance. Syntax Get-RedgateMonitorDatabase [[-Instance] <Instance>] [[-
PowerShell API Develop your first PowerShell script from scratch. Listing all clusters monitored by SQL Monitor 1) Generate an authenticat
Gets the details of all of the Elastic Pools for the given Azure SQL Server. Syntax Get-RedgateMonitorElasticPool [[-AzureSqlServer] <Azur
If you used SmartAssembly 7 and now upgrading to SmartAssembly 8, please be aware of a couple breaking changes. Please follow the instruc
and password. If you don't have one already, the easiest way to do this is using pgAdmin https://www.pgadmin.org/download/. Entering pgAd
Gets the details of all of the monitored objects in Redgate Monitor. Syntax Get-RedgateMonitorMonitoredObject [-BaseMonitor <BaseMonitor>]
Gets all SSH private keys on selected Base Monitor. Syntax Get-RedgateMonitorSshPrivateKey [[-BaseMonitor] <BaseMonitor>] [[-Name] <string
Develop your first PowerShell script from the scratch.API Listing all clusters monitored by SQL Monitor 1) Generate an authentication toke