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I've taken to hand-coding all of my DDL (creates/alter/delete) statements, adding them to my .sln as text files, and using normal versioning (using subversion, but any revision control should work). This way, I not only get the benefit of versioning, but updating live from dev/stage is the same process for code and database - tags, branches and so on work all the same.

Otherwise, I agree redgate isn't is expensive if you don't have a company buying it for you. If you can get a company to buy it for you though, it really is worth it!

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I've taken to hand-coding all of my DDL (creates/alter/delete) statements, adding them to my .sln as text files, and using normal versioning (using subversion, but any revision control should work). This way, I not only get the benefit of versioning, but updating live from dev/stage is the same process for code and database - tags, branches and so on work all the same.

Otherwise, I agree redgate isn't expensive if you don't have a company buying it for you. If you can get a company to buy it for you though, it really is worth it!