RE: Source Control for DB objects

  • From: "Dunbar, Norman (Capgemini)" <norman.dunbar.capgemini@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2011 14:52:27 +0100

>> Norm's given a good comprehensive reply,
Ta!

>> with subversion you 
>> don't take any kind of lock when you checkout. 
This is indeed the case. One of the tenets of Subversion is to
completely avoid locking files.

>> My understanding of it is that a checkout is really just a 
>> download of a given version of the files to your machine. 
Yes. When you checkout a file/folder/tree/project, you are downloading a
copy of everything that you requested as of a particular point in time -
that point being the most recent commit (to that project).

>> There is a separate operation to take a lock on file(s), but 
>> this is explicit.
It is explicit and I've never had to use it.

One other thing I really should mention, NEVER EVER rm a file or folder
under version control. Use the Subversion tools to do so. Ditto for
renaming a file.

You can get your working folder into all sorts of trouble if you do so
plus, a commit or update may break.

I've had to sort out a couple that other people did when they removed a
folder then recreated it with the same name. It is not the same *object*
as the one in the repository. Grief all round!


Cheers,
Norm.

Norman Dunbar
Contract Senior Oracle DBA
Capgemini Database Team (EA)
Internal : 7 28 2051
External : 0113 231 2051


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