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Hello Simon,
This should work as you describe. Possibly there is another cause for the error message? This sounds more like a failure in the program than an incorrect option. The message should read 'invalid option' rather than chucking a null-reference exception at you. I had tried something similar to your argfile, specifying the N (none) and oc (output comments) options, which has diabbled the transactions in the SQL script output by Data Compare:<?xml version="1.0"?> <commandline> <database1>WidgetDev</database1> <database2>WidgetLive</database2> <verbose/> <options>n,oc</options> <scriptfile>migration.sql</scriptfile> </commandline>
Maybe you should try these options, then if there is still a problem, use the GUI version of Data Compare and see if it throws a more 'friendly' error message.
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I receive the following output from using the verbose option and as you can see there is no compare or mapping.
SQL Data Compare running with SQL Option: None (OK).
SQL Data Compare running with Mapping Option: None (OK).
SQL Data Compare running with Comparison Option: None (OK).
SQL Data Compare running with SQL Option: OutputComments (OK).
This must be the reason for the object reference not set error. I included 'includeidentities' in the <options> clause and it fixed the issue with my problem.
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But it's still being run in a transaction!
The GUI runs fine with the same settings.
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Can you post your xml commandfile so we can have a look?
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<commandline>
<database1>*****</database1>
<server1>*****</server1>
<username1>*****</username1>
<password1>*****</password1>
<database2>*****</database2>
<server2>*****</server2>
<include>Table</include>
<include>Table:*****</include>
<include>Table:*****</include>
<columns>*****</columns>
<include>Table:*****</include>
<exclude>Table:*****</exclude>
<exclude>Table:*****</exclude>
<options>n</options>
<synchronize/>
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Hello,
It works differently for me if I use the default options or if I set options=n. With no options, the transactional stuff doesn't appear in the script. Are you on the latest version of SQLDATACOMPARE.exe? It should read 5.2.0.50.
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Yeah it's the latest version and I think I was premature in my thinking it was running in a transaction, it's running fine.
I think a nice feature would be to have a script generater from the GUI settings to commandline or XML file.
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Hi,
You can create projects in Data Compare and save them and run them from the command line. In Data Compare, right-click the project and select 'locate on disk'. Then you can copy the settings file to another folder and run it in sqldatacompare.exe using the /pr switch. One problem, the custom mappings don't seem to be respected.
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I have tried using the following in the XML file:
<options>None</option> and <options> option1, option2.. option n </options>
But I receive the following error on mapping:
Error: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
Thanks