Whether it is Transact-SQL for applications you are developing, or just for routine administrative tasks, managing Transact-SQL has never been easy. Some people use some version of source control software, while others use folders in the file system, and so on. So, for this month’s question, “How do you manage your Transact-SQL scripts?”, tell us how you currently manage your Transact-SQL scripts, along with why you are using the method you describe. Post your responses to the SQL Server Question of the Month in the comments section below (at www.bradmcgehee.com if you are viewing this from a syndicated newsfeed). And don’t forget to enter your e-mail address when you post your response, so I can contact you if you win.
Because there is no right or wrong answer, this month’s winner will be selected randomly from all the entries that are received.
This Month’s Prizes | The prizes this month are an Amazon.com voucher worth US$50.00 and a license for SQL Source Control 2.2 with one year of support and upgrades. Not heard of SQL Source Control? It links your databases to your existing source control system straight from SSMS, so you can enjoy the benefits of source control without having to disrupt your workflow. Find out more. |