SQL Source Control - 3.1

SQL Source Control

Committing changes - SQL Source Control

Committing a change updates source control with that change.

When you make changes to a database that is linked to source control, SQL Source Control highlights affected objects in the Object Explorer:

To update source control with your changes, click the Commit Changes tab:

The Commit Changes tab lists all the objects in your database that anyone has made changes to.

To commit changes:

  1. Select the objects you want to commit.
  2. Optionally type or paste a comment.
  3. Click Commit

    A progress dialog box is displayed while SQL Source Control commits the changes to your source control system.

    Click OK to close the dialog box.

Source control is updated with your changes.

You can also commit changes by right-clicking an object, folder, or database in the Object Explorer, and clicking Commit changes to source control. The Commit Changes tab is displayed. The objects you clicked selected to commit.

Integrating with bug tracking systems

SQL Source Control enables you to integrate your database changes with a bug or issue tracking system (for example Jira, or FogBugz), or the project management features of Team Foundation Server. It does this by letting you associate a commit with an SVN bug ID or TFS work item.

For more information, see: Using SVN Bug IDs & TFS Work Items

See also

Getting the latest version

Viewing source control logs / history

Getting a specific version

Undoing changes

Conflicts

Using SVN bug IDs & TFS work items

Using filters to exclude objects

Branching and merging

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