Neil Anderson wrote:
On 2016-06-29 12:37 PM, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Elsewhere, somebody was asking how people implemented version control
for stored procedures on (MS) SQL Server.
The consensus was that this is probably best managed by using scripts or
command files to generate stored procedures etc., but does anybody have
any comment on that from the POV of PostgreSQL?
I can't comment from the POV of those who represent Postgres, but I used
to work for a company who specialised in change management for database
products, SQL Server and Oracle in particular. There are at least two
approaches. The migrations approach and the state based approach.
[etc.] Thanks everybody, summary passed on.
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