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dbForge Team Releases Improved Transaction Log v2.1

We are pleased to present the new version of Transaction Log 2.1 - our advanced tool for reading transaction logs and analyzing the...

Meet SQL Tools v6.0 with Massive Updates

We are delighted to inform our dbForge for SQL Server users that we have just released the hugely updated pack of our SQL Server...

Creating Stored Procedure for Dropping Local Temporary Tables in SQL Server

In this final part of the three-part article series, we will review creating a script, wrap it in a stored procedure, and will...

How to Automatically Synchronize Multiple Databases on Different SQL Server Instances

In this article, we share a step-by-step guide on how to compare the schema and data of multiple SQL Server databases from the command...

dbForge Source Control versus Visual Studio Version Control: What’s Different?

Having a database under source control brings huge benefits. Therefore, we decided to review and compare two popular version control tools, dbForge Source Control...

SQL INSERT INTO Statement – Overview with Examples

The article presents a step-by-step guide to SQL INSERT INTO statement. You will learn the basic principles underlying this command and see how to...

How to Speed Up Populating Tables with a Large Amount of Random Data for SQL Server Performance Testing

Very often, developers and QAs need to load a large amount of test data to assess the speed of populating the database with generated...

Dedicated Link Source Control Repository

This is the fifth part of an extensive article dedicated to database versioning. Before you proceed with it, we suggest that you read the...

Database Version Control Using Source Control for SQL Server

There are many solutions for version-controlling databases. We are going to review one of them, namely Source Control which comes in the SQL Tools...

Creating a TFVC Repository in Azure DevOps and Linking It to Source Control

In the article, we'll guide you through the step-by-step process of establishing a TFVC repository in Azure DevOps and linking your database to it using the dbForge Source Control tool.

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