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Hi Christian, Cool. I like the idea of having a suite of ordered tests which
build up the database incrementally, including adding schema, sample data,
schema, sample data. So each unit test would represent a new version of the
database. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Christian Gram Hi Mitch We want to be able to create releases where the database schema
and code are a part of the release and enable us to always get a working copy
of the database. We have used Speed SQL pro for database source control, but
are looking at the TFS Team Database edition as replacement. While we are waiting to see what TFS Database can do for us :), we
are creating a custom build task, which collects SQL statement form Source
control and creates the database. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Mitch
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Title: [OzTFS] Database Integration in Builds
- RE: [OzTFS] Database Integration in Builds Christian Gram
- RE: [OzTFS] Database Integration in Build... Mitch Denny
- Re: [OzTFS] Database Integration in B... Jeremy Thake
- RE: [OzTFS] Database Integration ... Mitch Denny
- RE: [OzTFS] Database Integration ... Chris Burrows
- [OzTFS] unsuscribe Rigoberto Calleja Cervantes
