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  • tstjean
    Forum Member
    • Apr 2006
    • 2

    Database patch ?

    As I understand it, Visual Patch can be used for making database changes?
    If so, does someone have an example of how to add a column to a table in SQL Server.
    I assume this would be done as an Action but I can't find any information to show me where to start.

    Terry
  • Jason Pate
    Forum Member
    • Jan 2002
    • 328

    #2
    Terry,

    Only way I know how to do this is with a third party tool I wish VP could do it I use http://www.red-gate.com/products/SQL_Packager/index.htm with my VP, expect it to work fine, but I would love a way to have VP2.0 do it, but I truly dont there there is a way.

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    • tstjean
      Forum Member
      • Apr 2006
      • 2

      #3
      The reason I was inquiring about database changes was because in the "Why you should use Visual Patch", it mentions patches to databases.

      Regardless of the type of data being distributed - executables, documents, databases, media files, etc. - Visual Patch can figure out what files have changed, the exact changes within each file and how to update any previous version to the current version.

      Terry

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      • Brett
        Indigo Rose Staff Member
        • Jan 2000
        • 2001

        #4
        It can binarily patch database files. So for instance a static mdb file, etc. It does not do database updates through SQL though.

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        • Jason Pate
          Forum Member
          • Jan 2002
          • 328

          #5
          Its doing a binarily file compaire, that will no help in the case of a database file that a users is making update's to. If it was a config file maybe, but not SQL.

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