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It's possible that your DDL file from Visio is using syntax that the SQL Compare Engine doesn't understand - we've written it to primarily work with script folders generated by SQL Compare itself. For instance, if the file contains 'dynamic SQL' (e.g. if statements designed to delete objects before recreating them where appropriate) this will confuse the SQL Compare Engine parser.
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1. From the commandline I cannot get SQLCompare to accept to script folders - it comes with an error sying something like "The option /scr1 cannot be combined with /scr2". I guess I am doing something wrong - since I am new to SQL Compare
2. When I comparing in the gui I rename the DDL to a file with extension .SQL, It only finds one table def. If I execute the script and creates a database and then compare it everything is seems to be found.
I find the scriptfolder option excellent, but it doesn't seem to work - or am I using it wrong?
Best regards
Martin S. Eskildsen