Version 6.3.6.8557: "headToWorkingBase didn't get set"
MagnusH
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Well, the subject line should be kind of self-explanatory. Upgraded Source Control today, and started getting this error message after about 10 commits. Now I can't even open the Commit tab without the error popping up...
Complete error message:
Wasn't this fixed with version 5.5?
https://documentation.red-gate.com/soc5/release-notes-and-other-versions/sql-source-control-5-5-release-notes
Complete error message:
Wasn't this fixed with version 5.5?
https://documentation.red-gate.com/soc5/release-notes-and-other-versions/sql-source-control-5-5-release-notes
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I've looked into this but there doesn't seem to be much more I can do without more information. Can you please create a ticket through the official support system at https://productsupport.red-gate.com. We'll be in a better position to help fix the problem that way.
Thanks
Is there any known fix for this? I'm having this error since a few months also after upgrading to this version:
I got my problem solved! The message about the "headToWorkingBase" can along with a "duplicate definition" message on a certain constraint. After reading https://productsupport.red-gate.com/hc/en-us/articles/360007534994-A-duplicate-definition-was-found-in-SQL-Source-Control-or-SQL-Compare?flash_digest=9872108af0de0c417985d4bb52951ccca3d2db0c I decided to do a compare between the tables that were existing in the database and the .sql files (Tables folder) from the working folder. I found a few .sql files that couldn't be matched with existing tables in the database; I deleted those files, unlinked and relinked datbase to working folder -> problem solved, no RG error messages anymore :-)
I got my problem solved! The message about the "headToWorkingBase" can along with a "duplicate definition" message on a certain constraint. After reading https://productsupport.red-gate.com/hc/en-us/articles/360007534994-A-duplicate-definition-was-found-in-SQL-Source-Control-or-SQL-Compare?flash_digest=9872108af0de0c417985d4bb52951ccca3d2db0c I decided to do a compare between the tables that were existing in the database and the .sql files (Tables folder) from the working folder. I found a few .sql files that couldn't be matched with existing tables in the database; I deleted those files, unlinked and relinked datbase to working folder -> problem solved, no RG error messages anymore :-)