Red Gate系列之八 SQL Connect 1.1.1.19 Edition 数据库连接及操作工具 完全破解+使用教程
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Red Gate系列之八 SQL Connect 1.1.1.19 Edition 数据库连接及操作工具 完全破解+使用教程
一、使用教程
Connected database development in your Solution
Explorer
This document last updated: 9 July 2012
Introduction
With
SQL Connect, you can modify and source control databases in Microsoft Visual
Studio alongside your existing projects.
SQL Connect projects are compatible
with SQL Source Control and SQL Compare, so you and your team can work on
databases in Visual Studio or SQL Server
Management Studio and share your
changes with your preferred source control tool.
Installing
SQL Connect
SQL Connect is an add-in for Microsoft Visual
Studio. Ensure Visual Studio is already installed before installing SQL
Connect.
To install SQL Connect:
1. Download the SQL Connect installer.
2. Run the installer and follow
the instructions.
Creating
a SQL Connect project
To create a new SQL Connect
project:
1. Open Visual Studio.
2. In the SQL Connect window, click Create New SQL Connect
Project. (If the SQL Connect window is not displayed, select
SQL Connect under View.) Alternatively,
under File, go to
New, and click New Project.
The New Project dialog box is
displayed:
3. Under Installed Templates, select SQL Connect.
4. In the lower pane, specify a name and location for your project, and click OK.
The Create New SQL Connect Project window is displayed:
5. Select the development database you want to use in your project, and click
Create.
A database project is added to your Visual Studio
solution:
Using
an existing SQL Source Control database
SQL Connect
can import databases linked to SQL Source Control 3.0.9 or higher, so teams can
share databases whether they use Visual Studio or SQL Server
Management
Studio.
To use an existing SQL Source Control database, you must first check
out the database repository to a folder on your computer using your preferred
source control
system. For more information, refer to your source control
system‘s documentation.
Importing
from SQL Source Control
To do this:
1. In the SQL
Connect window, click Import From SQL Source Control. (If the
SQL Connect window is not shown, select SQL Connect under
View.)
The Import From SQL Source Control dialog box is displayed:
2. Click Browse, select your database folder (the folder
your repository is checked out to), and click OK.
3. Click
Import.
A database project is added to your Visual Studio
solution:
4. Right-click the database project, and select Properties:
A new tab is displayed:
5. Select the development database you want to use in your project, and click
Save in the Visual Studio toolbar.
The database is linked to
your project.
synchronize the change
1.From the Solution Explorer window, you can right-click your project and then add it to source control:
2.Select the Team Project and then specify a location:
3.As an example, I’ll modify an existing table:
4.Now, all that’s left is to synchronize the change:
SQL
Connect overview
SQL Connect works by creating files
in your project that represent the contents of your database. After you edit a
database, the changes can be synchronized to the files
in your project.
(Alternatively, you can edit the files and synchronize the changes backwards to
the database.)
The files in your project can be checked in to source control using a
third-party source control tool such as Subversion or Team Foundation Server.
Members of your
team can then check out source-controlled files and
synchronize them with their database, applying the changes you made.
Modifying a
database
Modifying
a database directly
To modify your database directly:
1.
In the Solution Explorer, double-click an object you want to edit.
The object
is displayed in a query window or graphical designer;
2. Make the changes you want, and click Execute Query
(labelled Apply Changes to Database in some cases).
SQL
Connect notifies you that the project and the database have become
unsynchronized:
3. Click Synchronize to synchronize your database changes to
the project.
Modifying
a database by editing a SQL creation file
To modify
your database by editing a project file:
1. In the Solution Explorer,
right-click the object you want to edit.
2. Select Edit SQL File in
Project:
The object is displayed in a document window:
3. Make the changes you want, and click Save Changes.
SQL
Connect notifies you that the project and the database have become
unsynchronized:
4. Click Synchronize to apply your changes to the database.
5.Click Edit SQL File in Project
6.Edit SQL
7.See and Edit for Table Designer
8.Edit Column
9.See View Data
10.Add and Edit Data
11.New Query
12.Use SQL Prompt Edit SQL
13.Select Table‘s Data
14.New Function,Stored Procedure,Table,View and More...
15.Edit Function,Stored Procedure,Table,View and More...
See Getting started guide(PDF)
As a big fan of SQL Compare and after being impressed by SQL Source Control, I was excited when I got a message to try out a new Red Gate product, SQL Connect.
While SQL Source Control and SQL Connect offer the same underlying ability – adding a database to source control – the key difference is that SQL Source Control works in tandem with SQL Server Management Studio whereas SQL Connect allows the ability to work on your database directly from Visual Studio.
The ability to continue working on different aspects of an application without switching environments is a blessing – think of the amount of time that’s lost and the disruptions that you usually go through tabbing through open windows or using preview windows. Some key benefits are:
- I’m mentioning it again because it really is critical: the ability to work on application-related and database-related projects in a single development environment.
- Ability to create and execute queries and stored procedures from Visual Studio.
- If some team members are already using SQL Source Control, SQL Connect can use the same repository.
The setup process is straightforward and simple so let’s go through a new installation.
1. If you don’t have a TFS hosting account, use the sign-up form and take advantage of the 30-day free trial that we offer.
2. Make sure that you have configured your client and I’d recommend creating a new Team Project using the instructions available in our knowledge base if you’re evaluating SQL Connect.
3. Before proceeding any further, take a look at the software requirements for SQL Connect.
4. If you have Visual Studio open, save any work and then close all instances that you have open.
5. Download the 28-day trial version of SQL Connect and then run the installer. Make sure that SQL Connect is selected and you can un-check SQL Prompt.
二、破解教程
打开Visual Studio -- 视图 -- SQL Connect
单击Help -- Enter Serial Number
打开Keygen注册机复制序列号到Activate SQL Connect窗口的文本框中
单击Activate注册,稍等一会会出现未能解析此远程名称:‘licensing.red-gate.com‘(请先断网再注册)
单击Activate Manually(离线注册)
复制1到2,复制3到4,然后单击Finish完成离线注册
查看注册信息,破解成功!
See Help and Download:http://www.red-gate.com/products/sql-development/sql-connect/getting-started/
or:http://downloads.red-gate.com/SQLDeveloperBundle.exe
Adapted from:http://blog.discountasp.net/using-red-gate-sql-connect-with-discountasp-net-team-foundation-server/
Crack and Keygen:http://download.csdn.net/download/caizz520/4611606
未完,待续。
转载的朋友,请不要删除以下行,对此,表示感谢!!!
原文来自VAllen cnblogs链接:http://www.cnblogs.com/VAllen/archive/2012/10/01/SQLConnect.html
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