"Mork69" <mleach@bigfoot.com> wrote in message
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> You should seriously consider keeping your scripts under source
> control as Erland has suggested, especially if you will end up working
> on the database with other developers. It's a great way to keep
> everyone's activities in sync.
>
> Check out DB Ghost (http://www.dbghost.com) - we've been doing this
> for about 5 year's now and Microsoft, Red Gate and xSQL have now also
> realised what we've been saying makes sense and incorporated our
> thinking into theor products i.e. the approach has now been validated
> across the board so you really should give it some thought.
I'll tackle that when we get to it, for now I'll be the only one doing the
changes and I just want an easy way to create scripts instead of doing it
all manually...
My problem with source control is that it takes alot to learn and get setup
etc...its over kill for us, we only have 2 developers...we have enough
trouble with visual source safe lol (ugg)
Thanks for the suggestion tho, I'll check it out!
John