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Improve this question开发者_如何学PythonLooking for a "Source Control" plugin to integrate SSMS with Subversion/SVN. Anyone know of one?
Redgate's solution seems to be for versioning your database, not your files in your Solution Explorer. I've found two options for solution versioning:
1) Setting up TortoiseSVN as an external tool: http://jrummell.com/sql-server-management-studio-and-tortoisesvn
2) Agent SVN: http://www.zeusedit.com/agent/ssms/ms_ssms.html
I've tried neither of these options yet, but perhaps this helps someone's search
The only thing I know of at the moment is an Early Access Program for SQL Source Control from RedGate.
It is an EAP though, so is not even a complete but rough-around-the-edges product yet.
There is a complete solution from Redgate. Here is the URL: http://www.red-gate.com/products/sql-development/sql-source-control/
I don't know of one, but have you tried database projects in Visual Studio? That's what I would recommend for developing and storing SQL scripts. And in VS you can use Ankh or VisualSVN.
This has worked pretty good for me in the past. Haven't tried with 2008, but I am guessing that it would work too.
Codeproject ScriptDB4Svn
I've used this before and been pretty happy with it.
VisualSVN
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