SQL Source Control 5.1 release notes
Published 20 July 2016
Before you update, here are a few things you should know:
The new migrations solution replaces all previous versions
Migration scripts created using previous versions of SQL Source Control won't be compatible with SQL Source Control 5. To make sure any existing migration scripts aren't lost, see Upgrading from old versions of migration scripts before you update to SQL Source Control 5.
To deploy SQL Source Control 5 migration scripts using SQL Compare, you'll need SQL Compare version 11.6 or greater.
The following version control systems are no longer supported:
The following SQL Server versions are no longer supported:
- SQL Server 2005 (RTM, SP1, SP2, SP3 and SP4).
5.1.5 - July 20th, 2016
FREQUENT UPDATES RELEASE
Fixes
- SOC-8072: The link static data dialog now appears at the correct size.
- SOC-8042: A commit message can now be entered again on the commit tab while a refresh is in progress.
5.1.4 - July 8th, 2016
FREQUENT UPDATES RELEASE
Fixes
- SOC-8039: SQL Source Control no longer throws an error when starting multiple instances of SSMS, or if the trial has expired.
5.1.3 - July 6th, 2016
FREQUENT UPDATES RELEASE
Features
- SQL Source Control no longer requires the .Net 3.5 Framework to be installed.
5.1.2 - June 29th, 2016
FREQUENT UPDATES RELEASE
Features
- Support for SQL Server Management Studio June 2016.
Fixes
- SOC-7982: Improved performance of the "Updating metadata" step during commit, when your repository contains migration scripts.
- SOC-7081: SQL Source Control no longer throws an error when using temporal tables in SSMS 2016
- SOC-7689: SQL Source Control no longer shows two identical tables with computed columns as different in data
- SC-8665, SC-8392, SOC-7927: System functions added in Sql Server 2016 are no longer escaped.
- SC-8671: SQL Source Control now correctly scripts out computed columns that call functions with DEFAULT parameters.
- SC-8353: SQL Source Control no longer forgets to add columns when rebuilding a fulltext index on a view.
- SC-8702: Users are now regarded as equal if their Windows principals differ only by domain name.
- SC-4447: Default parameters no longer cause an overflow exception for large (>3.4E38) values.
5.1.1 - June 8th, 2016
FREQUENT UPDATES RELEASE
Fixes
- The installer no longer creates the folder 'C:\Extensions' when SSMS 2016 is not installed.
- SQL Source Control no longer checks for the ALTER DATABASE permission during a commit.
5.1.0 - May 27th, 2016
Fixes
SOC-6260
: You should no longer get an error message saying "Couldn't get write lock" while using SQL Source Control