VersionSQL icon
VersionSQL icon

VersionSQL

 2 likes

VersionSQL checks your database code into source control from within SQL Server Management Studio.

VersionSQL screenshot 1

License model

  • FreemiumProprietary

Application type

Country of Origin

  • US flagUnited States

Platforms

  • Windows  Windows 7 or newer; Windows Server 2008 R2 or newer
  • .NET Framework  .NET Framework 4.5.1 or newer
  • Microsoft SQL Server  SQL Server 2005 or newer
  • SQL Server Management Studio  SQL Server Management Studio 2012 or newer
  No rating
2likes
0comments
0news articles

Features

Suggest and vote on features

Integrations

  1. Git icon  Git
  2. GitLab icon  Gitlab
  3. Bitbucket icon  Bitbucket
  4. Azure DevOps icon  Azure DevOps
  5. GitHub icon  GitHub

Features

     Tags

    • Microsoft SQL Server
    • sql-server-subversion
    • sql-source-control
    • sql-server-version-control
    • database-source-control
    • sql-server-source-control
    • database-version-control
    • sql-version-control
    • SQL
    • sql-server-tool

    VersionSQL News & Activities

    Highlights All activities

    Recent activities

    No activities found.

    VersionSQL information

    • Developed by

      US flagMV Webcraft, LLC
    • Licensing

      Proprietary and Freemium product.
    • Pricing

      One time purchase (perpetual license) that costs $0 + free version with limited functionality.
    • Alternatives

      4 alternatives listed
    • Supported Languages

      • English

    Our users have written 0 comments and reviews about VersionSQL, and it has gotten 2 likes

    VersionSQL was added to AlternativeTo by MVWebcraft on Feb 23, 2016 and this page was last updated Sep 9, 2022.
    No comments or reviews, maybe you want to be first?
    Post comment/review

    What is VersionSQL?

    VersionSQL is a quick and easy way to unlock the power of version control for your database.

    VersionSQL enables hassle-free change tracking for stored procedures, views, table schema, etc. by checking them into your source control repository. It's a SQL Server Management Studio add-in, so you can commit your code from the same interface you're already using.