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Thanks for your post.
I see what you mean, and it does look like a bug with the print function. However, a better way to export to CSV will be to use 'Tools' > 'Export comparison results'.
This will allow you to export a summary to CSV, but doesn't have the problem of having empty columns.
I hope this helps.
Regards,
Chris -
Chris,
Thanks for pointing that out. I had used that before but got blinkered by the Print Preview issue. that will work for me.
Barry.
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We want to be able to manipulate and compare the summary values without retyping so XLS and CSV seem like good options.
However:
1. In the XLS export in a number of columns the numbers are actually individual images/picture objects rather than regular data cells so they can't be selected and are not useful for analysis (other than retyping the numbers which defeats the purpose). Is this a bug or a feature of the export functionality?
2. The CSV export only lists the number of identical rows - the other columns are erroneously empty as per the example extract from the CSV file below. Is this is a known bug or am I doing something wrong?
Type,All Different,Owner,Table Name,Source Only,Different,Target Only,Table Name,Owner,Identical
29 tables or views with differences in their rows,,,,,,,,,
Table,,dbo,AC_AgentsCommission,,,,AC_AgentsCommission,dbo,4459231
Table,,dbo,AI_AgentInquiry,,,,AI_AgentInquiry,dbo,509470
Table,,dbo,BI_BillingInformation,,,,BI_BillingInformation,dbo,1169758
Are there any other alternative exports that will provide me with the data without re-typing?