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RapidSQL 5.2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 RapidSQL will then extract scripts for each object, create files out of them, and add another tab into the Explorer to work with the project as shown in the figure below. There are a couple of omissions that you might notice in the screen below. (I won't call them bugs, because they really aren't.) The generation process will not grab system objects. But in the views section you can clearly see system objects being displayed. This is a known problem and is being fixed.
As you can see from the figure below, all of the functionality of the version control system is exposed to be used directly inside RapidSQL. I am still investigating a lot of this functionality and there is a lot of work that needs to be done on the integration, ease of use, and stability. You can create sub-projects or add files/objects to an existing project. You can also specify a particular build order for the project. This will generate a script file in the order that you specified to be applied to your database.
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