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| | | | | Do you like your database Entree or Ala Carte? Let's see the menu. Migration-Based Start with a seed database schema, as development proceeds keep applying modifications as change scripts. The database is your system of record. PRO: Ala Carte features and fine-grain control. The ability to deploy different features or development branches to target... | |
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| | | | | Read this blog and I am sure it will bring some instances in your environments. This is one of the common issues I have observed while working with SQL | |
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| | | | | Each SQL Server database has a setting called Compatibility Level that determines how T-SQL commands are interpreted and what features are supported for that database. A singleSQL instance can host multiple databases withdifferent compatibility levels, so SQL statementsthat work onone database might not work onthe other. Each version of SQL Server introduces a new compatibility... | |
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| | | 1 post published by Amit Banerjee on December 12, 2012 | ||