Hi all,
So far I am using version 3.5.x and really enjoy the product. One thing that I would add however is support for versioning of SQL objects like stored procedures, views, tables, user functions and triggers. When using modern IDE's like Visual Studio we are now able to access such items in the development environment. Storing versioned code from these objects appear to make a lot of sense and would widen the gap between Vault and any competitive products.
That's my 2 cents, anyhow. Post back your thoughts... I am currently considering a work around where I can script the items mentioned out to a set of files in my project folder and then update the files whenever I make a change. It would be even better (I think) if Vault would allow the integration to occur without the use of the file system. (just a thought)
Be well.
Tommie Carter
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just as an FYI Visual Studio for Database Professionals works great for this. I am using CTP5 currently and it does all kinds of cool stuff like schema compare and data compare, DB unit testing, and lots of other things.
the CTP is free and you can get more info at:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/teams ... cts/dbpro/
the CTP is free and you can get more info at:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/teams ... cts/dbpro/