PowerShell or PowerShell Core (Microsoft).All of them are cross-platform and free for the usage described here. I’m using the following utilities and technologies in this post. Especially if you found it on the Internet. Nevertheless, don’t just copy-paste this code into your production environment. This post talks about making changes to production, which is the very goal of these types of tools. So I googled a little, and here’s what I ended up doing. I keep the DDL scripts in a git repository on the local network, but I can’t use Azure DevOps or any other cloud service, and I don’t have Visual Studio installed, so the traditional database project in SSDT that I know and love is unfortunately not an option for me. I did some googling to see just how simple I could make a database deployment pipeline.
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