Thanks again for the heads up on this. Here we have MSDN "basic", I think; I'll have to check. Hopefully I can convince the powers that be to upgrade the MSDN..
>If you want source control for SQL Server, I suggest going a different route.
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>Look into an MSDN Premium or higher subscrption. Visual Studio Premium & Ultimaate has great SQL Server development support including unit testing, test data generation, and more. And, you get a license for TFS for source control. There is a connector on CodePlex that lets you use TFS just as you did with Source Safe, ie, it will integrate directly with VFP.
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>>Thanks for the heads up on Git. In the meantime I have downloaded a trial of Vault. I will probably try Subversion too.
>>Regarding Redgate, I'm not concerned about backup, I'm specifically talking about source control:
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http://www.red-gate.com/products/sql-development/sql-source-control/>>
>>I'm looking at other threads by tc holzer, Hank Fay, regarding Vault / VFP integration.