Reputation: 48038
I have installed Tortoise SVN and AnkhSVN, but neither one shows up in my SQL Server Management Studio 2005 under the Source Code Control options.
I know they work because all my Visual Studio projects are working fine.
Do I have to do install a different SVN client to integrate to SQL Server Management Studio?
Upvotes: 9
Views: 2974
Reputation: 892
I use Agent SVN which is a MS-SCCI plug-in and it works fine with SSMS.
http://www.zeusedit.com/agent/ssms/ms_ssms.html
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 6052
Have you looked at Red Gate's SQL Server Managemnt Studio SVN client?
http://www.red-gate.com/products/SQL_Source_Control/
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 6015
There's no SVN integration for SSMS from either TortoiseSVN or AnkhSVN. The only viable option is to use RedGate SQL Source Control. Or create a Database project in Visual Studio and keep all the scripts and structure in there, forcing all the developers modify those files first.
Personally, I use ScriptDB and run it on an hourly basis with svn auto-commit of changes made to the database so that I can keep track of what's changing.
Upvotes: 7