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Hi,
The answer is no, but it's something we could add as an option if there's sufficient demand. Can I ask why you want extended properties to be ignored?
David Atkinson
Product Manager
Red Gate Software -
Because before we just used standard scripts to deploy a database.
And now with sql source control we get a lot of conflict because of extended properties that are automated generated by sql server 2008 when modifying a view.
And I know that with sql compare there is an option to ignore these properties. -
A few more differences that I would like to be able to ignore:
Constraint names
Permissions
It makes the most sense to me to have the same type of capability that SQL Compare has, but I get the feeling that they do not share the same comparison engine or maybe its in an effort to keep the UI simple? -
We hope to support some of the SQL Compare options in SQL Source Control. Please continue to post the options that are most important to you so we can prioritize accordingly.
David Atkinson
Red Gate Software
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