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Red Gate SoftwareSubcategories
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4.3 / 5
About this software
SQL Multi Script is a Windows application for executing multiple SQL scripts across multiple Microsoft SQL Server databases and servers. It runs scripts in parallel, lets users save configurable lists of databases, and aggregates results into grid or text views that can be exported as CSV or TXT. The tool includes a script editor with syntax highlighting, split-screen editing, and controls for execution order and failure behavior. It is offered by Redgate and available standalone or as part of the SQL Toolbelt Essentials suite.
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Benefits
- Parallel execution: Run scripts in parallel across many databases to speed tasks
- Centralized script lists: Save and reuse configured database lists for targeted deployments
- Aggregated results export: Collect and export combined results as CSV or text files
- Editor with syntax highlighting: Edit scripts with syntax highlighting and split-screen editing
- Execution control and error handling: Set script order and failure behavior to control deployments
Available languages
- English
Support information
- Documentation: Comprehensive product documentation includes requirements, worked examples, and release notes.
- Help articles: Help center articles cover common errors and troubleshooting steps.
- Support forum: Community forum allows peer discussion and technical Q&A.
- Direct support for customers: Customers with subscriptions or support packages can contact Redgate support for help.
- Release notes: Release notes document version history and fixed issues.
Frequently asked questions
What is Redgate SQL Multi Script used for?
A tool for executing SQL scripts across multiple Microsoft SQL Server databases and instances, commonly used for schema changes, data updates, maintenance tasks, and ensuring consistent script application across environments.
How do users select which databases receive scripts?
Users choose target servers and databases through the tool's targeting options, allowing selection of individual instances, named databases, or defined groups for batch execution.
How are execution results and errors reported?
Execution produces logs and result summaries that indicate success or failure per target, enabling review of error details and identification of scripts requiring remediation or rerun.
Can it run different scripts against different target sets?
Supports running single or multiple scripts, assigning distinct script sets to different targets so environments can receive tailored deployments without running irrelevant changes.