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QuestionCreating db scripts for any changes...mantaining SQL incremental scripts for db revisions. Pin
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Can anyone offer their thoughts/suggestions on how to best breakup scripts for managing a db? For instance, I'm starting a new project, and have already used SQL Server Manager to create the tables, pk's, indexes and the relationship between tables. Does this need to all be scripted in one large script?

Moving forward, any changes that I may apply to the db (e.g. new table, new index) will have to be saved to the db. Should I create scripts for any incremental changes? What is the best way to capture these changes? Is there something in sql server manager that will say "capture changes" and script just the changes??

I guess the advantage of scripting all of your incremental scripts would be to easily back out changes that may have caused problems with your code.

Do you create one giant script with a bunch of ALTER statements for your VIEWS, SP's, FUNCTIONS, etc...?

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AnswerTreat your db scripts like source code Pin
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