I Want Source Control For SQL Server 2000...
Apr 17, 2005
Hi guys'n'girls...
I currently work for a company where we develop several large ASP.NET applications which are VERY data centric. But lately we have run into a problem on our developer DB...
On the project I am working on we currenctly have approx. 10 developers working concurrently on the database. That means that we often run into errors caused by two developers working on the same stored procedure, function or trigger so the developer who adds his changes last, overwrites the modifications done by the other developer. The obvious answer is source control for the db, but as far as I can tell this is only available for stored procedures and not for functions or triggers... And even the stored procedure solution isn't very safe because it only works if every developer is editing the procedures through VS.
So what do we do? There must be some solution to this problem... And I'm pretty convinced that we are not the first company to face this problem. Are we doing it the wrong way or do you know another solution?
Thanks in advance!
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Apr 18, 2006
Hi,
I was wondering if anybody could advise on source code control for SQL Server express, for the table schema and stored procedures?
I currently use Sourcesafe V6 to work with visual studio 6 and 2003 (although it isn't integrated in 2003), and wondered if that can be used?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, as I see this as a disaster waiting to happen!
Thanks in advance.
Mark
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Apr 20, 2004
Can anyone help me with this scenario!!!!
I have a sybase database and a sqlserver 2000 database.
I want to insert data into sybase database table thru sql-server 2000 using distributed queries
When i execute the following the transaction
Create procedure myCurrentDataBaseProcedure
as
begin
begin tran
insert into mytable values(1)
if @@error <>0
begin
rollback transaction
return
end
insert into sybasedatabaseserver.databasename.dbo.tablename values(1)
if @@error <>0
begin
rollback transaction
return
end
commit transaction
end
The procedure is created in sql server database
trying to execute this procedure..shows error
The first part of the procedure is executed.
But the error is here
insert into sybasedatabaseserver.databasename.dbo.tablename values(1)
The data is succesfully inserted in the local database
I am unable to insert data into the remote database
Can anyone suggest me wht shd i do in this scenario
Are there any drivers to be loaded to commit this transactions
Pl.Help
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hi gurus,
I am working on creating a new project in asp.net and was having problem in locating the sqldatasource and gridview control objects in the data toolbox.
Can anybody help me in adding these controls to the toolbox?
OS=Windows XP
Server =Sql Server 2005
Visual studio 2003
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Hi,
I noticed the other day the option to use source control in SQL Server management studio. My question is how do I add sln to existing databases in order to add them to source control??
Thanks.
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Feb 15, 2007
Hi all,
I'm in need of a source control system that integrates with the Management Studio so that every time i want to modify a table, view, procedure etc I have to check it out from the object explorer and then check it back in again. I have used Visual Source Safe before but never with a database...is it fully integrated with SSMS? What can I do to make this work as smoothly as possible?
Is there any other IDE that handles this better than SSMS?
--
Lumbago
"Real programmers don't document, if it was hard to write it should be hard to understand"
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Please advice.
Thank you.
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Hello,
I am using this sql data source control.
<asp:textbox runat="server" id="txtFromDate" ReadOnly="true"></></asp:textbox>
<asp:textbox runat="server" id="txtToDate" ReadOnly="true"></asp:textbox>
--------------------------------->
<asp:sqldatasource id="dsClickInfo" runat="server" connectionstring="<%$ ConnectionStrings:activeConnectionString %>"
selectcommand="SProc_GetTransaction" selectcommandtype="StoredProcedure">
<SelectParameters>
<asp:QueryStringParameter QueryStringField="Id" Name="MerchantID" Type="int32" />
<asp:ControlParameter ControlID="txtFromDate" Name="StartDate" PropertyName="Text"
Type="String" DefaultValue="0" />
<asp:ControlParameter ControlID="txtToDate" Name="EndDate" PropertyName="Text"
Type="String" DefaultValue="0" />
</SelectParameters>
</asp:sqldatasource>
I abouve code txtFromDate and txtToDate are marked as readonly so sqldatasource is not able to get value from these controls.
How is it possible?
Please help me..
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Hi,
We use a lot of stored procedures within our project and I am looking for a source code/versioning control software that can be used with SQL Server 7.0 to track any changes to these stored procedures. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance,
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Nov 22, 2005
Hi!
I have a strored proc which adds up fields separated by semicolon into a new one and I'd like to use it as a combo box's control source field as a Value list. But it's just insert the whole field into one line like value1;value2;value3 .
Is there any way to get these values selectable in the combo box?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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Jan 5, 2004
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http://www.aspfaq.com/show.asp?id=2495
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- DBGhost
- MSSqlExpress
- SQL Source Control
Does anyone currently use any of the above? Could you briefly explain your likes an dislikes and if you have reviewed any of the other options above when you had to make a decision as to which product to use?
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Jan 25, 2007
Hello SQL Server Community.
I'm looking for a way to keep my database in Subversion so I can maintain it in source control.
Seems like the best way to do this would be to dump the database to a text script file. This works fine for creating the database structure and managing those change, however, that database structure is useless without the actual data in the tables.
Is there a good way to generate the inserts for the actual data? Why isn't this an option in the script wizard.
Also, does anyone have a better idea of source control of SQL Server databases in Subversion?
Thanks,
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Look for recommendations for the best product out there to facilitate both source control and code deployment. Typical features I would be looking for are bullet below:
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Tracking
History
Automated feature
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Roll-back feature (should such a thing exist)
Thanks
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Jul 20, 2005
Hi,I am trying to put SQL Server Stored Procedures into Sourcesafe as perthe Microsoft Knowledge Base article 818368, but have run into aproblem.The web server is SQL Server 2000 running on Windows 2003 Server. Theclient dev environment is Visual Studio 2003 Enterprise DeveloperEdition.I have carried out the following steps successfully:-1. Installed Sourcesafe client tools on the Server (sourcesafe is onanother server)2. Run the MSSQLServer service under a domain account that has Readand Write access to the Sourcesafe database.3. Added the above user to Sourcesafe using the Administrator tool.4. Installed the VS6 Stored Procedure Version Control components onthe Server5. Enabled Version Control for Stored Procedures on the clientHowever when I right-click on the Stored Proc node in Server explorerI do not get any of the Sourcesafe menu options. They are not greyedout, they are simply not there!Any help would be appreciated.Alternatively if anyone has recommendations for other strategies orother tools to use for this purpose than Sourcesafe then this wouldalso be welcomeKarl
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Our team has the following problem:
I create a SSIS project in VS and add it to Team Source Control. When the project and all it's files exist on a machine and I want to open the project from Source Control, everithing works fine, but when another developer, who doesn't have the files on his machine, wants to open the project from Source Control he is required to check out the project file.
I've investigated the problem and found out that each project has a database file (with .database extension) and project file contains a reference to it. Once the user opens from Team Source Control a project that isn't presented on a target machine, the VS creates a new database file on a local machine and insists to change the reference in the project file.
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Hi
We have encountered a problem using source control with reporting services. Im writing this post to find out whether we are doing something wrong, or reporting service just don't store everything in source control.
My problem is as follows.
My collegue creates a report with a dataset and this report contains several parameters. He tests this, deploys it, and checks it into the source control through Visual Studio.
The following day I get responsibility to alter something in this report. I checks out everything from source control, starts Visual Studio. But... A few important things are missing. The credentials for the dataset for once (this is a minor issue) since these might not should be stored in source control anyways. What is worse is that all the parameter settings are missing. What was entered was a query to a stored procedure where e.g 5 parameters in the report was mapped to parameters in the stored procedure. Now the query has been changed to text type, and the parameter mapping is missing.
This does make it impossible to cooperate on creating reports. If I now make a change in the parameter configuration, my collegue won't receive this when synchronizing source control, and the risk of deploying something incorrect is too high.
Can anyone help enlighten us. Are we doing something wrong? Is there some manual step that needs to be done to ensure that everything is stored in source control? Or is it just something we have to live with, not being able to trust source control when doing Reporting Services?
Best regards
/Anders
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Hi,
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Alpha
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