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RWhitehead
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Posted - 11/19/2005 : 04:50:24
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Does DB Ghost support SQL Server 2005?
Thanx, Ross
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Mark Baekdal

86 Posts |
Posted - 11/30/2005 : 15:07:22
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Yes.
It supports all of the SQL2000 features in SQL2005 and we'll be fully compatible with the new features arriving all the time before the end of the first quarter of 2006.
regards, Mark Baekdal http://www.dbghost.com http://www.innovartis.co.uk +44 (0)208 241 1762 Build, Comparison and Synchronization from Source Control = Database change management for SQL Server
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RWhitehead

11 Posts |
Posted - 11/30/2005 : 19:17:58
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I am assuming that when you say Q1 2006 that that is the calendar, i.e.: before end of March 2006.
Is it likely that a beta/early adopter version will be available prior to the Q1 2006 release date?
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Mark Baekdal

86 Posts |
Posted - 11/30/2005 : 23:57:39
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our policy is to introduce very small updates to the code with minor increments to the version number. We make the change, we regression test, we then update our testing and then we release notifying anyone who is interested in the new feature or bug fix. Once we have all the features coded we increment the major version number. This way we have very little chance of breaking the code as we are only doing small releases - just alot of them. Being as our testing and release process is extremely efficient (funnily enough we're very passionate about streamlined, automated testing and deployment) we aren't slowed using this approach - more the opposite. If by any chance a release is made and is faulty it is very quickly rolled back and corrected. This only takes a matter of hours not days.
By April 2005 we'll have all the new features that are shipped with 2005 covered. If there's a feature you're particularly interested in, let us know and we'll let you know as soon as this has been implemented in the solution.
regards, Mark Baekdal http://www.dbghost.com http://www.innovartis.co.uk +44 (0)208 241 1762 Build, Comparison and Synchronization from Source Control = Database change management for SQL Server
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OrenT

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Posted - 12/12/2005 : 10:17:27
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| The sp_create_insert_statements.sql script seems to fail under SQL Server 2005. |
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Mark Baekdal

86 Posts |
Posted - 12/15/2005 : 14:28:52
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I'm afraid we won't be supporting procedure for SQL 2005. You could ask the original author as mentioned in the comments...
regards, Mark Baekdal http://www.dbghost.com http://www.innovartis.co.uk +44 (0)208 241 1762 Build, Comparison and Synchronization from Source Control = Database change management for SQL Server
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stahta01

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MGimera

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Posted - 02/27/2006 : 14:04:49
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Your site mentions that you are now supporting SQL 2005. This thread seems to indicate there is more work to do. What is the status of SQL 2005 support? Also are you able to compare and synchronize at the individual object level or just by obect type? Thanks.
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Mark Baekdal

86 Posts |
Posted - 02/27/2006 : 14:20:53
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We support SQL 2005 in the current release (4.5) when it comes to the common objects between 2000 and 2005 - that is to say it is backward compatible. This is the development path to having the applications fully 2005 compatible.
regards, Mark Baekdal http://www.dbghost.com http://www.innovartis.co.uk +44 (0)208 241 1762 Build, Comparison and Synchronization from Source Control = Database change management for SQL Server
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PRMan

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Posted - 03/04/2006 : 06:40:23
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I am getting a problem with a View created in SQL2005 which starts with
select (top 100)
SQL2005 keeps putting the parens around it and apparently SQL2000 doesn't allow that or something.
Now, I tried to set up a SQL2005 instance which my machine called machinename\SQLEXPRESS, and now when I press Process I am getting a dialog that says "Type mismatch" and it ends. |
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MGimera

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Posted - 03/08/2006 : 14:06:55
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Thanks Mark. Earlier post slates April for fully 2005 compatible. Is this on target and when will you have all 2005 objects supported?
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leachm

124 Posts |
Posted - 03/09/2006 : 04:23:20
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Hi,
We are currently on target to fully support SQL 2005 by the end of March.
Kind regards,
Malcolm Leach http://www.dbghost.com http://www.innovartis.co.uk +44 (0)208 241 1762 Build, Comparison and Synchronization from Source Control = Database change management for SQL Server
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hitesh.aneja

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Posted - 02/18/2008 : 06:53:10
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I m using DBGhost for sql server 2005 and in the syncronisation process it gives me error like this. . .
dbo.EventNotificationErrorsQueue : [SQL-DMO]The name 'EventNotificationErrorsQueue' was not found in the UserDefinedFunctions collection. If the name is a qualified name, use [] to separate various parts of the name, and try again.
Does somebody knows what is causing this error, its Urgent.
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leachm

124 Posts |
Posted - 02/18/2008 : 07:07:32
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| Please see my reply on the other post. |
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