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Thanks for your post, and sorry you're having some trouble.
In theory, this particular issue should be fixed- can you update to the latest build via Help > Check for Updates?
If the problem isn't resolved, you may be seeing a slightly different incarnation of the problem, so could you send over the source and target table definitions to us at support@red-gate.com (quoting F0074498 in the subject line) and we can get it looked at?
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Thanks for the help. I thought I had the latest version but didn't verify before posting this question.
I updated to 10.4.8.87 and tried again. No luck. The deploy script drops the index then creates the index, but does not add the ext. property back.
I will send the source, target, and deploy scripts to the support email as you requested. -
Sorry to hear that's not working - will keep an eye out for the files, thanks.
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Thanks for the files- I can confirm I see the same. I've reopened the bug we had logged for this (ref. SC-4710)
I can't promise an ETA on a fix unfortunately, but our dev team will take a look- hopefully it's nothing too complex!
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My project settings are not set to ignore extended properites (i.e. the box is unchecked). And the 3 extended properties do exist in both the source and the destination databases. We are using SQL 2008 R2 (10.50.4263).