
1. SQL Source Control 3 documentation . 3 1.1 Requirements . 4 1.1.1 Permissions . 5 1.2 Supported source control systems . 6 1.2.1 Setting up a local SVN repository . 7 1.2.2 Setting up an SVN server . 8 1.3 Licensing . 10 1.3.1 Activating . 11 1.3.2 Deactivating . 17 1.3.3 Troubleshooting licensing and activation . 20 1.4 Installing . 23 1.5 Updating . 24 1.5.1 Using Check for Updates . 25 1.5.2 Troubleshooting Check for Updates errors . 27 1.5.3 Turning on Frequent Updates . 28 1.6 Linking to source control . 30 1.6.1 SVN . 31 1.6.2 TFS . 33 1.6.3 Vault . 35 1.6.4 Git, Mercurial, or other systems . 37 1.6.4.1 Linking to a working folder . 38 1.6.4.2 Linking to a custom setup . 40 1.6.4.2.1 Working with config files . 42 1.6.4.3 Example - source-controlling database schema and application code together using a working folder . 43 1.6.5 Evaluation repository . 51 1.6.5.1 Moving the evaluation repository to a SVN server . 52 1.6.6 Database development models . 54 1.6.7 Static data . 56 1.6.8 SSDT projects . 58 1.7 Using SQL Source Control . 59 1.7.1 Committing changes . 60 1.7.2 Getting the latest version . 62 1.7.3 Viewing source control history . 63 1.7.4 Getting a specific version . 65 1.7.5 Undoing changes . 67 1.7.6 Conflicts and merging . 68 1.7.7 Using filters to exclude objects . 70 1.7.8 Branching and merging . 73 1.7.9 Deploying a database from source control . 75 1.7.10 Working with migration scripts . 77 1.7.10.1 Example - deploying with migration scripts . 80 1.8 Options . 96 1.8.1 Comparison options . 97 1.8.2 Logging changes to shared databases . ..
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