dbForge Source Control for SQL Server v1.1

dbForge Source Control for SQL Server
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Last Update:2016-09-19 - Major Update: *SQL Server 2016 support
*Product now integrates into SSMS 2016
*Plastic SCM predefined template
*Undo Local Changes
*Support for version control command line client
*Vault 9 is supported
Requirements:.NET Framework 4.5.2 or higher installed
Type:Shareware
Category:Business::Databases & Tools
Language:English


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dbForge Source Control for SQL Server is a powerful SSMS add-in for managing SQL Server database changes in source control. The tool can link your databases to all popular source control systems, and delivers smooth and clear workflow in a familiar interface.


Key Features:

  • Source-controlling a working folder. A working folder contains SQL script files that represent your database. It allows you to script database changes to a database folder. After saving changes, the database working folder can be source-controlled with your version control system in the same way you version-control other files.

  • Source Control Manager. Perform essential SQL version control tasks visually in a handy interface. In particular, the Source Control Manager allows you to:

  • Commit. Updates source control with your local changes. Created and modified objects will be scripted and put into the repository. Dropped objects will be excluded from the repository;

  • Get Latest. Updates database with the latest changes from source control. Database objects can be created, modified or dropped during that process;

  • Resolve conflicts. Conflict is a result of discrepancy between the latest version of an object in source control and the one in local database. You can resolve it in two ways: your version of an object will be committed to source control, or your changes will be discarded. The local database will be updated with the latest version of an object from source control.

  • SQL Server 2016 support

  • Product now integrates into SSMS 2016

  • Plastic SCM predefined template

  • Undo Local Changes

  • Support for version control




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