How to link your SQL Server Database to Git using dbForge Source Control
Unlock the power of version control for your SQL Server database projects! This step-by-step tutorial walks you through creating a local Git repository, cloning it for operational use and linking your database with dbForge Source Control for SQL Server.
0:00 Introduction
0:12 Prerequisite
0:51 Setting up a local Git repository
2:27 Linking your database to Git via dbForge Source Control
4:00 Making an initial commit
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