Episode
Introduction to the source control built-in with SQL database in Fabric | Data Exposed
with Anna Hoffman, Drew Skwiers-Koballa
Get to know the easy-to-use source control integration for SQL database in Fabric, where you can simply check your database into source control. Whether your goal is to track changes over time or collaborate with others through git branches, the source control integration for SQL database in Fabric decreases the time and effort required to incorporate your database with DevOps practices. With SQL projects as the cross-compatible and readable format behind source control, running deployments - either in Fabric or from the SQL projects ecosystem of tooling - is just the next step.
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- Data Exposed | Microsoft Learn
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- Microsoft Azure SQL
- Microsoft SQL Server
- Microsoft Developer
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- Anna Hoffman | Twitter/X: @AnalyticAnna
- AzureSQL | Twitter/X: @azuresqltw
Get to know the easy-to-use source control integration for SQL database in Fabric, where you can simply check your database into source control. Whether your goal is to track changes over time or collaborate with others through git branches, the source control integration for SQL database in Fabric decreases the time and effort required to incorporate your database with DevOps practices. With SQL projects as the cross-compatible and readable format behind source control, running deployments - either in Fabric or from the SQL projects ecosystem of tooling - is just the next step.
Chapters
Recommended resources
Related episodes
- Data Exposed | Microsoft Learn
- To check out even more Data Exposed episodes, see our Data Exposed playlist on YouTube
- Microsoft Azure SQL
- Microsoft SQL Server
- Microsoft Developer
Connect
- Anna Hoffman | Twitter/X: @AnalyticAnna
- AzureSQL | Twitter/X: @azuresqltw
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