The Data DUDE team announced that Visual Studio Team Edition for Database Professionals Service Release 1 is ready for consumption!

To summarize the knowledgebase article, the following features have been added:

  • Cross-database references: You can reference objects within different databases by using database project references or by referencing a database metafile (.dbmeta).
  • Improved SQL Server file groups support: You can define files within file groups as database project properties instead of having to create files and file groups within the pre-deployment storage script.
  • Variables: Variables can now be defined in the database properties and referenced from your deployment deployment scripts.

The Service Release is made available inĀ 9 languages:

The knowledge base (KB) article describing the serviceĀ release can be found here http://support.microsoft.com/kb/936612/

The actual download page can be found here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=9810808c-9248-41a5-bdc1-d8210a06ed87&displaylang=en

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4 Comments to “Just Released…Team Edition for Database Professionals SR1”

  1. Maor David-Pur | June 22nd, 2009 at 23:17

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    The Data DUDE team announced that Visual Studio Team Edition for Database Professionals Service Release 1 is ready for consumption! To summarize the knowledgebase article, the following features have been added: Cross-database references: You can reference

  2. Maor David-Pur | June 22nd, 2009 at 23:17

    This comment originally written by:Maor David

    VSTS for DB Professionals (aka "Data Dude" or "VSDBPro") provides great tools for

  3. Maor David-Pur | June 22nd, 2009 at 23:17

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    What has changed for Visual Studio Team Edition for Database Professionals (aka VSDB, DB Dude) in the

  4. Maor David-Pur | June 22nd, 2009 at 23:17

    This comment originally written by:Maor David

    What has changed for Visual Studio Team Edition for Database Professionals (aka VSDB, DB Dude) in the

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