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July 2007 - Posts

Yet an other great Power Tools from the Team System folks enabling Web Access to Team Foundation Server. Check it out at http://blogs.msdn.com/bharry/archive/2007/07/30/team-system-web-access-power-tool-available.aspx -GertD Read More...
Visual Studio 2008 beta 2 is now available! The Visual Studio Team System 2008 - Team Suite now includes Visual Studio Team Edition for Database Professionals. The 2008 version is based on the Service Release 1 bits of VSDBPro. The only two additional Read More...
The public CTP of the VSDBPro Service Release ( http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB%3bEN-US%3b936202 ), which was release on May 7th 2007, will expire Wednesday August 1st 2007. The final release was made available this month, on July 26 Read More...
Service Release 1 for Visual Studio Team Edition for Database Professionals introduces the concept of "database references" which allows you to represent and resolve 3 and/or 4-part name usage inside a database project. Database references are conceptually Read More...
The VSDBPro sessions that we presented at Tech*Ed 2007 this June are now available online. You can watch the recorded sessions online (slides and demos with audio feed) or download the WMV and/or PPT files for offline consumption. DAT317: Database Schema Read More...
The team is very happy to announce that Visual Studio Team Edition for Database Professionals Service Release 1 is finally ready for consumption! It took us much longer then expected, but here it is. This is a single Service Release for all 9 languages: Read More...
Cory Foy has written a great blog post about using Database Unit Testing in Visual Studio 2008 (a.k.a. Orcas), but don't be fooled you can do all of this today in Visual Studio Team Edition for Database Professionals v1.0. Please check out his blog post, Read More...
I often receive questions about how we propagate changes to table structure in Visual Studio Team Edition for Database Professionals (VSDBPro)? When you allow users to make arbitrary schema changes, the problem is that they expect miracles to happen when Read More...
In today's version it is not possible to model the ownership of the database you are deploying towards. The ownership is determined based on the person who creates the initial database, SQL Server inherits the information from the security context of Read More...
As you might know the team is working very hard on the next release of Visual Studio Team Edition for Database Professionals, which is be part of upcoming the Visual Studio Team System " Rosario " release. One of the things we are doing in the Rosario Read More...
 
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