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Local database and logging in as sa
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Hi there,
As you are sa this is a rather worrying problem as my first response would be that you have a permissions issue. Are you able to supply us with a copy of the database schema so that we can take a closer look at your problem?
If this is not possible could you run a trace with SQL Profiler whilst you are attempting to connect to the database with SQL Compare and email the result to jonathan [dot] watts [at] red [dash] gate [dot] com.
Regards,
Jonathan -
I sent the profiler trace
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Was there ever any follow up to this particular issue? I appear to be running into almost the exact same problem.
Same version of the sql compare: 5.3
Same version of SQL database: SQL server 2000
Happening with a specific database after I had made schema changes and then attempting to compare the. Previously I was able to successfully use the compare tool with this database so I assume it must be in the changes I made. -
After reading through the details of the first post in the thread I notice my issue is slightly different. When doing the compare my 'Specified cast is not valid' error appears to occur in the 'Registering databases' -> 'Reading tables' step
Not sure if that will be of any additional assistance but I thought I'd bring it up -
Hi TSRife.
Can you confirm that you are running as sa or as dbo of the database?
Thanks,
Jonathan -
Jonathan,
I have verified that I am running under as dbo for the database in question. This is a development database so we have full control. Per your request earlier in the thread I have forwarded a SQL profiler trace file to your address provided in case that would offer any insight. -
Hi there,
Sorry about the delay in replying. I have sent you an email with some futher instructions for debuging your problem.
Regards,
Jonathan
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Used SQL Compare 3.1.5 in the past no problem.