SQL Source Control 4.3 release notes
Published 17 March 2016
4.3.4 - April 12th, 2016
FREQUENT UPDATES RELEASE
Fix
- SOC-7523: SQL Source Control will no longer error when dropping users from roles
SQL Source Control 5 Beta
You'll only see these changes if you're using the SQL Source Control 5 beta.
Enhancements
Added an MS_Description to RedGateLocal.DeploymentMetadata table to explain its purpose
Improved handling of local changes during Get Latest involving a migration script
- New tab design for creating migration scripts
4.3.3 - April 5th, 2016
FREQUENT UPDATES RELEASE
Features
Support for Management Studio 2016 preview release 13.0.13000.55.
SQL Source Control is not available in earlier versions of Management Studio 2016 preview.
Fixes
- Stretch-enabled databases linked to version control now show the correct icon in the Object Explorer.
4.3.2 - March 30th, 2016
FREQUENT UPDATES RELEASE
Internal changes only.
4.3.1 - March 23rd, 2016
FREQUENT UPDATES RELEASE
Fixes
- SQL Source Control no longer adds blank lines or redundant GOs when you commit to version control.
- SQL Source Control no longer double-escapes 'UNKNOWN' when it can't read an object name from a CLR assembly.
- SDC-1418: SQL Source Control no longer fails to compare some
_100_
collations when on an ntext field. - SOC-7657, SOC-7661: SQL Source Control now works for non-admin user accounts (bug introduced in 4.2.3).
- SC-7985: SQL Source Control no longer errors on refresh when it tries to decrypt objects on low compatibility level databases.
SQL Source Control 5 Beta
You'll only see these changes if you're using the SQL Source Control 5 beta. Download the beta from this page.
Fix
- SOC-7691: SQL Source Control no longer fails when upgrading two migrations scripts with the same name to the new migrations format
SQL Source Control now shows more information on the commit tab about upgrading migration scripts to the new format.
4.3.0 - March 17th, 2016
FREQUENT UPDATES RELEASE
Feature
SQL Source Control can now connect to SQL Server 2016 RC0.
SQL Source Control 5 Beta
You'll only see these changes if you're using the SQL Source Control 5 beta. Download the beta from this page.
Fix
- When performing a Get Latest with no beta migration scripts, selections are no longer ignored.
- SOC-7590: Fixed a common cause of the error "Could not create new file ..." during Get latest.