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Re: Database file checkin
From: |
Daniel Hurtubise |
Subject: |
Re: Database file checkin |
Date: |
Mon, 10 Mar 2003 12:07:38 -0600 |
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Microsoft-Entourage/10.0.0.1309 |
Hi. The replies I received to date have been very helpful, thanks.
I have a follow up question.
What do people typically do with stored procedures?
Or rephrased, do you save the stored procedures to a file and then check it
into CVS, or do you simply do a backup as I described in my previous email?
Basically, I'm hunting for best practice, having no previous experience in
this area.
Thanks in advance for your valued wisdom.
Daniel.
On 3/10/03 11:21, "Sherzod Ruzmetov" <address@hidden> wrote:
> : Has anybody checked in a database backup into CVS? I know
> : this may sound
> : odd, but I was thinking of taking a snapshot of my SQL
> : Server database in a
> : empty data state and then checking it into CVS.
>
>
> I do a similar thing, but I keep ONLY table schemas, since I never
> felt need to Version-Control the whole database. But if you
> have a reason for doing so, and if you think CVS can help you
> with it, give it a shot, and let the list know.
>
> : Will there be any issues with checking that backup out of
> : CVS and restoring
> : a new database from it?
>
> No, there will not be, as long as your database backup is a text/plain
> file (similar to the output of "mysqldump" utility), which makes more
> sense.
>
> sherzod
>
>