https://documentation.red-gate.com/soc7/troubleshooting/object-changed-by-unknown
https://documentation.red-gate.com/soc7/configuring/log-changes-to-shared-databases
You can use this SQL script template to create a dedicated change log database named ChangeLog
. You can modify the script as needed.
USE master EXECUTE (‘CREATE DATABASE ChangeLog‘) ALTER DATABASE ChangeLog SET ANSI_NULL_DEFAULT OFF ALTER DATABASE ChangeLog SET ANSI_NULLS OFF ALTER DATABASE ChangeLog SET ANSI_PADDING OFF ALTER DATABASE ChangeLog SET ANSI_WARNINGS OFF ALTER DATABASE ChangeLog SET ARITHABORT OFF ALTER DATABASE ChangeLog SET AUTO_CLOSE OFF ALTER DATABASE ChangeLog SET AUTO_CREATE_STATISTICS ON ALTER DATABASE ChangeLog SET AUTO_SHRINK OFF ALTER DATABASE ChangeLog SET AUTO_UPDATE_STATISTICS ON ALTER DATABASE ChangeLog SET READ_WRITE ALTER DATABASE ChangeLog SET RECOVERY SIMPLE ALTER DATABASE ChangeLog SET MULTI_USER ALTER DATABASE ChangeLog SET PAGE_VERIFY CHECKSUM ALTER DATABASE ChangeLog SET DB_CHAINING ON EXECUTE (‘USE ChangeLog IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT * FROM sys.sysusers WHERE name=‘‘guest‘‘) EXECUTE sp_grantdbaccess guest‘)
After the change log database is created, you need to edit a local config file so SQL Source Control can access it.
Go to the SQL Source Control config files folder: %localappdata%\Red Gate\SQL Source Control 7
Open RedGate_SQLSourceControl_Engine_EngineOptions.xml in a text editor.
Below the EngineOptions version
line, add:
The file is case sensitive. Don‘t change the capitalization of the text.
Ignoring any comments (indicated with <!->
), the final file should look like this::
ExampleToggle source code
The example above doesn‘t include any extra lines you may have included for other options.
SQL Source Control will now use the change log database to log changes made to all linked databases.
原文:https://www.cnblogs.com/chucklu/p/11981767.html