Drop and Recreate All Objects in Database Project












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I have a database project in Visual Studio Team Services Git, and want to deploy into database on actual server.



(a) Is there setting in publish profile, to drop all objects and recreate?

(b) or is there setting to create whole DDL script, rather than finding schema comparison discrepancy? Want to conduct this from Visual Studio, I know SSMS has option to Generate Scripts for all objects.



Want to conduct for all tables, sprocs, views, not just simple example below. Plan to redeploy and repopulate data warehouse everyday.



Example, say this in Source control database project.



Source Control:



create procedure dbo.SelectTestOne
as
select 1


And actual server on localdb is



Local Server Discrepancy:



create procedure dbo.SelectTestOne
as
select 2


Predeployment Script:



If I create a Script.PreDeployment, which drops all objects,



drop procedure dbo.SelectTest


The Final publish profile Script, will still do an alter, instead of recreate. So question is how do I drop all objects and recreate them? (I know Redgate has this option)



drop procedure dbo.SelectTest
GO

GO
PRINT N'Altering [dbo].[SelectTest]...';


GO
ALTER procedure dbo.SelectTest
as

select 1
GO
PRINT N'Update complete.';


GO








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    I have a database project in Visual Studio Team Services Git, and want to deploy into database on actual server.



    (a) Is there setting in publish profile, to drop all objects and recreate?

    (b) or is there setting to create whole DDL script, rather than finding schema comparison discrepancy? Want to conduct this from Visual Studio, I know SSMS has option to Generate Scripts for all objects.



    Want to conduct for all tables, sprocs, views, not just simple example below. Plan to redeploy and repopulate data warehouse everyday.



    Example, say this in Source control database project.



    Source Control:



    create procedure dbo.SelectTestOne
    as
    select 1


    And actual server on localdb is



    Local Server Discrepancy:



    create procedure dbo.SelectTestOne
    as
    select 2


    Predeployment Script:



    If I create a Script.PreDeployment, which drops all objects,



    drop procedure dbo.SelectTest


    The Final publish profile Script, will still do an alter, instead of recreate. So question is how do I drop all objects and recreate them? (I know Redgate has this option)



    drop procedure dbo.SelectTest
    GO

    GO
    PRINT N'Altering [dbo].[SelectTest]...';


    GO
    ALTER procedure dbo.SelectTest
    as

    select 1
    GO
    PRINT N'Update complete.';


    GO








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      I have a database project in Visual Studio Team Services Git, and want to deploy into database on actual server.



      (a) Is there setting in publish profile, to drop all objects and recreate?

      (b) or is there setting to create whole DDL script, rather than finding schema comparison discrepancy? Want to conduct this from Visual Studio, I know SSMS has option to Generate Scripts for all objects.



      Want to conduct for all tables, sprocs, views, not just simple example below. Plan to redeploy and repopulate data warehouse everyday.



      Example, say this in Source control database project.



      Source Control:



      create procedure dbo.SelectTestOne
      as
      select 1


      And actual server on localdb is



      Local Server Discrepancy:



      create procedure dbo.SelectTestOne
      as
      select 2


      Predeployment Script:



      If I create a Script.PreDeployment, which drops all objects,



      drop procedure dbo.SelectTest


      The Final publish profile Script, will still do an alter, instead of recreate. So question is how do I drop all objects and recreate them? (I know Redgate has this option)



      drop procedure dbo.SelectTest
      GO

      GO
      PRINT N'Altering [dbo].[SelectTest]...';


      GO
      ALTER procedure dbo.SelectTest
      as

      select 1
      GO
      PRINT N'Update complete.';


      GO








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      I have a database project in Visual Studio Team Services Git, and want to deploy into database on actual server.



      (a) Is there setting in publish profile, to drop all objects and recreate?

      (b) or is there setting to create whole DDL script, rather than finding schema comparison discrepancy? Want to conduct this from Visual Studio, I know SSMS has option to Generate Scripts for all objects.



      Want to conduct for all tables, sprocs, views, not just simple example below. Plan to redeploy and repopulate data warehouse everyday.



      Example, say this in Source control database project.



      Source Control:



      create procedure dbo.SelectTestOne
      as
      select 1


      And actual server on localdb is



      Local Server Discrepancy:



      create procedure dbo.SelectTestOne
      as
      select 2


      Predeployment Script:



      If I create a Script.PreDeployment, which drops all objects,



      drop procedure dbo.SelectTest


      The Final publish profile Script, will still do an alter, instead of recreate. So question is how do I drop all objects and recreate them? (I know Redgate has this option)



      drop procedure dbo.SelectTest
      GO

      GO
      PRINT N'Altering [dbo].[SelectTest]...';


      GO
      ALTER procedure dbo.SelectTest
      as

      select 1
      GO
      PRINT N'Update complete.';


      GO






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