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ApexSQL Knowledgebase Tips and How-to Articles for Apex SQL Tools Configuring ApexSQL Edit to work with ApexSQL Source Control Note: This KB is only applicable to ApexSQL Edit 2008 (versions 2008.05 and lower). Go to Tools | Options | Source Control Explorer Options to configure Source Control Explorer options. As Source Control System you we choose Native Subversion in this example. ![]() ![]() Driver: Type of source control system to be used Host: Subversion server URL Login ID: name of the user that will be used when connecting to Subversion server Password: password to be used when connecting to Subversion server Repository: project to be used on Subversion server when using source control features Local Folder: location for storing local copies of files from repository ![]() After finish configuring Source Control Explorer Options, you can perform basic operations with repository from Source Control explorer as it is described in “Using Source Control Project” section of ApexSQL Edit Help file. See Also Subversion setup – the quick and easy way Last Review Date January 18, 2010 Labels: Apex SQL Edit, Apex SQL Source Control |
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