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Thanks for posting - yes you will need to install either SQL Compare or the DLM Automation tools in order to use the command line. There's a little more information about the requirements in our online help:
https://documentation.red-gate.com/display/SC12/Using+the+command+line -
Hi, I have a licensed and activated SQL Compare Pro 12.3 installation (recently updated from 11.x).
I'm trying to gather the command line distribution files detailed in this post:
https://documentation.red-gate.com/display/SC12/Changes+to+distribution+of+command+line
However, the following files are missing from my install folder:
- RedGate.BackupReader.CryptoHelper.dll
- LinqBridge.dll
- LinqBridge-License.txt
- Zlib1.dll
- x86\git2-91fa31f.dll
- x64\git2-91fa31f.dll
I've tried running sqlcompare.exe using the activateSerial arg but it doesn't help. Posts about running the command line exe to "generate" the needed files seem to be only for older versions of SQL Compare.
As best as I can understand from your documentation it seems to be saying that if I have a Pro version installed I should just be able to use the command line program without needing a DLM Automation license. Clearly, I'm missing something here (besides the files). Can you get me sorted out?
thx much! -
Hi Mike,
Yes it ought to be possible to get up-and-running with a SQL Compare Pro license. Could I suggest you get in touch with support@red-gate.com about the best way to do this?
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hi,
I actually thought this was where Red-Gate support would show up. I will contact them directly.
thx!
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more info:
https://www.red-gate.com/blog/redgate-products/sql-compare-command-line
Thanks,
Tom