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We've been using Roundhouse for years and years. Very successful - works really well.
Looking to move over to Grate but I've got a question - not sure if I've missed it or I'm thinking of old functionality that I remember reading about Roundhouse a long time ago. Does Grate have anything like running embedded scripts from an assembly on application startup, for example? Something like DbUp does with it's WithScriptEmbeddedInAssembly method?
We currently have the database update process in a separate deployment step where we use rh.exe via powershell to run the scripts, etc. but I like the idea that our server application will bring the database up to spec if it needs to - helpful for when we refresh a UAT/DEV database from Production.
We are looking to make a move to Azure so we are looking at all of our processes to see where we can make changes (hopefully for the better!)
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We've been using Roundhouse for years and years. Very successful - works really well.
Looking to move over to Grate but I've got a question - not sure if I've missed it or I'm thinking of old functionality that I remember reading about Roundhouse a long time ago. Does Grate have anything like running embedded scripts from an assembly on application startup, for example? Something like DbUp does with it's WithScriptEmbeddedInAssembly method?
We currently have the database update process in a separate deployment step where we use rh.exe via powershell to run the scripts, etc. but I like the idea that our server application will bring the database up to spec if it needs to - helpful for when we refresh a UAT/DEV database from Production.
We are looking to make a move to Azure so we are looking at all of our processes to see where we can make changes (hopefully for the better!)
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