Is there a decent application that costs under $1000 that can be used to
maintain change control on SQL Server database schemas and stored
procedures/triggers? Embarcadero had such a utility a few years ago, and
we did an early beta only to find it didn't actually work. I went back to
their site and see they apparently no longer market it.
It's incredibly useful to be able to point to a database on a server in
realtime, instantly create a snapshot of the files needed to recreate the
database, and then place those change files into a source control system.
Something that could automate much of this work would be a welcome tool.
Will
Hi
Apart from the scripting options available in Enterprise Manager you may
want to look at dbghost www.dbghost.com or red gate tools www.red-gate.com,
you would require a separate source code control system such as Source Safe
or PVCS.
John
"Will" wrote:
> Is there a decent application that costs under $1000 that can be used to
> maintain change control on SQL Server database schemas and stored
> procedures/triggers? Embarcadero had such a utility a few years ago, and
> we did an early beta only to find it didn't actually work. I went back to
> their site and see they apparently no longer market it.
> It's incredibly useful to be able to point to a database on a server in
> realtime, instantly create a snapshot of the files needed to recreate the
> database, and then place those change files into a source control system.
> Something that could automate much of this work would be a welcome tool.
> --
> Will
>
>
|||Hi,
Embarcadero still market that tool and i have it .
It is very effective and good.They have emproved a lot.
u can search again on there site\.
from
Killer
Showing posts with label schemas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label schemas. Show all posts
Monday, March 19, 2012
Change Control Application
Change Control Application
Is there a decent application that costs under $1000 that can be used to
maintain change control on SQL Server database schemas and stored
procedures/triggers? Embarcadero had such a utility a few years ago, and
we did an early beta only to find it didn't actually work. I went back to
their site and see they apparently no longer market it.
It's incredibly useful to be able to point to a database on a server in
realtime, instantly create a snapshot of the files needed to recreate the
database, and then place those change files into a source control system.
Something that could automate much of this work would be a welcome tool.
--
WillHi
Apart from the scripting options available in Enterprise Manager you may
want to look at dbghost www.dbghost.com or red gate tools www.red-gate.com,
you would require a separate source code control system such as Source Safe
or PVCS.
John
"Will" wrote:
> Is there a decent application that costs under $1000 that can be used to
> maintain change control on SQL Server database schemas and stored
> procedures/triggers? Embarcadero had such a utility a few years ago, and
> we did an early beta only to find it didn't actually work. I went back to
> their site and see they apparently no longer market it.
> It's incredibly useful to be able to point to a database on a server in
> realtime, instantly create a snapshot of the files needed to recreate the
> database, and then place those change files into a source control system.
> Something that could automate much of this work would be a welcome tool.
> --
> Will
>
>|||Hi,
Embarcadero still market that tool and i have it .
It is very effective and good.They have emproved a lot.
u can search again on there site\.
from
Killer
maintain change control on SQL Server database schemas and stored
procedures/triggers? Embarcadero had such a utility a few years ago, and
we did an early beta only to find it didn't actually work. I went back to
their site and see they apparently no longer market it.
It's incredibly useful to be able to point to a database on a server in
realtime, instantly create a snapshot of the files needed to recreate the
database, and then place those change files into a source control system.
Something that could automate much of this work would be a welcome tool.
--
WillHi
Apart from the scripting options available in Enterprise Manager you may
want to look at dbghost www.dbghost.com or red gate tools www.red-gate.com,
you would require a separate source code control system such as Source Safe
or PVCS.
John
"Will" wrote:
> Is there a decent application that costs under $1000 that can be used to
> maintain change control on SQL Server database schemas and stored
> procedures/triggers? Embarcadero had such a utility a few years ago, and
> we did an early beta only to find it didn't actually work. I went back to
> their site and see they apparently no longer market it.
> It's incredibly useful to be able to point to a database on a server in
> realtime, instantly create a snapshot of the files needed to recreate the
> database, and then place those change files into a source control system.
> Something that could automate much of this work would be a welcome tool.
> --
> Will
>
>|||Hi,
Embarcadero still market that tool and i have it .
It is very effective and good.They have emproved a lot.
u can search again on there site\.
from
Killer
Change Control Application
Is there a decent application that costs under $1000 that can be used to
maintain change control on SQL Server database schemas and stored
procedures/triggers? Embarcadero had such a utility a few years ago, and
we did an early beta only to find it didn't actually work. I went back to
their site and see they apparently no longer market it.
It's incredibly useful to be able to point to a database on a server in
realtime, instantly create a snapshot of the files needed to recreate the
database, and then place those change files into a source control system.
Something that could automate much of this work would be a welcome tool.
WillHi
Apart from the scripting options available in Enterprise Manager you may
want to look at dbghost www.dbghost.com or red gate tools www.red-gate.com,
you would require a separate source code control system such as Source Safe
or PVCS.
John
"Will" wrote:
> Is there a decent application that costs under $1000 that can be used to
> maintain change control on SQL Server database schemas and stored
> procedures/triggers? Embarcadero had such a utility a few years ago, and
> we did an early beta only to find it didn't actually work. I went back t
o
> their site and see they apparently no longer market it.
> It's incredibly useful to be able to point to a database on a server in
> realtime, instantly create a snapshot of the files needed to recreate the
> database, and then place those change files into a source control system.
> Something that could automate much of this work would be a welcome tool.
> --
> Will
>
>|||Hi,
Embarcadero still market that tool and i have it .
It is very effective and good.They have emproved a lot.
u can search again on there site\.
from
Killer
maintain change control on SQL Server database schemas and stored
procedures/triggers? Embarcadero had such a utility a few years ago, and
we did an early beta only to find it didn't actually work. I went back to
their site and see they apparently no longer market it.
It's incredibly useful to be able to point to a database on a server in
realtime, instantly create a snapshot of the files needed to recreate the
database, and then place those change files into a source control system.
Something that could automate much of this work would be a welcome tool.
WillHi
Apart from the scripting options available in Enterprise Manager you may
want to look at dbghost www.dbghost.com or red gate tools www.red-gate.com,
you would require a separate source code control system such as Source Safe
or PVCS.
John
"Will" wrote:
> Is there a decent application that costs under $1000 that can be used to
> maintain change control on SQL Server database schemas and stored
> procedures/triggers? Embarcadero had such a utility a few years ago, and
> we did an early beta only to find it didn't actually work. I went back t
o
> their site and see they apparently no longer market it.
> It's incredibly useful to be able to point to a database on a server in
> realtime, instantly create a snapshot of the files needed to recreate the
> database, and then place those change files into a source control system.
> Something that could automate much of this work would be a welcome tool.
> --
> Will
>
>|||Hi,
Embarcadero still market that tool and i have it .
It is very effective and good.They have emproved a lot.
u can search again on there site\.
from
Killer
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