We've just released the
latest version of SQL Compare which features Summary View: a brand new way to examine the detailed differences between two objects in your database.
Until now, SQL Compare has relied on the SQL differences viewer to convey the differences between an object in the source database and its counterpart in the target database.
Don’t worry, this isn’t going anywhere, but many users have told us that it can sometimes be difficult to see what the differences are with the SQL viewer alone.
To make it easier, in SQL Compare 12.4 we have added an alternative way of viewing the differences between objects in a database. The brand new Summary View is a tab that sits alongside the SQL View and provides a more concise breakdown of the differences between two objects.
We have achieved this by getting rid of the SQL and showing only the semantic differences between objects in a much more structured way.

You can read the
release notes here and a
blog post about the release here.
We hope you like the new features we have added in SQL Compare 12.4, let me know if you have any questions or comments.
Thanks
Jamie
Until now, SQL Compare has relied on the SQL differences viewer to convey the differences between an object in the source database and its counterpart in the target database.
Don’t worry, this isn’t going anywhere, but many users have told us that it can sometimes be difficult to see what the differences are with the SQL viewer alone.
To make it easier, in SQL Compare 12.4 we have added an alternative way of viewing the differences between objects in a database. The brand new Summary View is a tab that sits alongside the SQL View and provides a more concise breakdown of the differences between two objects.
We have achieved this by getting rid of the SQL and showing only the semantic differences between objects in a much more structured way.
You can read the release notes here and a blog post about the release here.
We hope you like the new features we have added in SQL Compare 12.4, let me know if you have any questions or comments.
Thanks
Jamie