Hi,
We would like to migrate our Crucible & Fisheye system to use a SQL Server database as that is our company standard.
How critical is it that the SQL Server, rather than just the database, be configured to use the Latin1_General_CS_AS collation set, as stated in the documentation. Our corporate server is set to sql_latin1_general_cp1_ci_as, so to meet this requirement we would need a new SQL Server instance, at considerable cost.
Also, Is it possible to estimate how much space the database would consume once the migration is completed?
Martin.
Hi Martin,
As far as I know, you can specify the collation for database schema as soon as you starts creating it.
When I want to set the collation for the new schema, I just select it on the database side.
Le us know if this is what you were looking for.
Regards,
Rodrigo
Thanks for this.
Does anybody have any ideas about how much database space will be required, based on the size of the Crucible directory?
Martin.
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