Getting Started with Database Source Control

Kathi Kellenberger

Databases contain more than data. They also have code that defines tables, views, triggers, stored procedures, security, and so much more that then control business logic. Unfortunately, it’s less likely that database code is stored in source control than application code. Join this session to learn more about popular tools like Git, GitHub, and how they can be used to source control your databases.

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