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Put source control at your fingertips inside SQL Server Management Studio .
Because it works with tools you already use, there’s no lengthy setup, yet it gives you the ability to source control schemas and reference data, roll back changes, and maintain the referential integrity of your database.
And it helps you solve other database challenges, like deploying without losing data.
It’s easy to record and share your code changes, because SQL Source Control runs inside SQL Server Management Studio.
You don’t have to stop what you’re doing or pass round handwritten change scripts.
When you commit or update, SQL Source Control maintains the referential integrity of your database for you.
It works out the right order for your changes and even deals with keys and constraints.
It uses the same engine as SQL Compare, the world’s most trusted tool for syncing database changes.
You and your team can work on a shared database or each use a local, dedicated copy.
SQL Source Control supports both models for database development.
Either way, it helps you share code, avoid conflicts, and see who’s doing what, so you can work without treading on each other’s toes.