I've just inherited an SQL Server database. One of the things I will need to sort out is versioning and automated builds.
It has been suggested that I should think seriously about recommending RedGate SQL Compare, but I have to admit I am a little uneasy about it.
My reservations are...
- it appears to promote use of the gui tools for db work?
- for live apps, I prefer to work with change scripts, this avoids the last minute panic to create migration scripts at the end of each scrum cycle, and it means your update scripts can be tested by the CI. I can't see how the RedGate tool addresses this.
My gut instinct tells me to stick with the tried and tested approach of an MSBuild file and a stack of .SQL files.
I would be interested to hear if anyone has any experience on using this tool.