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| Imagine opening SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS), drilling into a database, and seeing all objects with little lock symbols in front of them. That would be true SS integration. Maybe next version? I know about creating a project in SSMS and managing connections, queries, and misc there, but come on, that seems a far cry from what I long for. I searched for 3rd party tools and found SQLSourceSafe and Apex SQL Tools. Does anyone have experience with those? -Tom. |
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| For managing changes to SQL Server code the DB Ghost toolset from Innovartis is by far the best (www.dbghost.com) Although the integration you speak of is not out yet we are working on it right now... -Malcolm On Mar 14, 2:15 am, Tom van Stiphout <no.spam.tom7...@cox.net> wrote: > Imagine opening SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS), drilling into a > database, and seeing all objects with little lock symbols in front of > them. That would be true SS integration. > Maybe next version? > > I know about creating a project in SSMS and managing connections, > queries, and misc there, but come on, that seems a far cry from what I > long for. > > I searched for 3rd party tools and found SQLSourceSafe and Apex SQL > Tools. Does anyone have experience with those? > > -Tom. |
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| On 14 Mar 2007 04:54:01 -0700, "Mork69" <mleach@bigfoot.com> wrote: Hi Malcolm, Sounds promising. Do you have a timeframe? -Tom. >For managing changes to SQL Server code the DB Ghost toolset from >Innovartis is by far the best (www.dbghost.com) > >Although the integration you speak of is not out yet we are working on >it right now... > >-Malcolm > >On Mar 14, 2:15 am, Tom van Stiphout <no.spam.tom7...@cox.net> wrote: >> Imagine opening SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS), drilling into a >> database, and seeing all objects with little lock symbols in front of >> them. That would be true SS integration. >> Maybe next version? >> >> I know about creating a project in SSMS and managing connections, >> queries, and misc there, but come on, that seems a far cry from what I >> long for. >> >> I searched for 3rd party tools and found SQLSourceSafe and Apex SQL >> Tools. Does anyone have experience with those? >> >> -Tom. > |