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Delete and re-insert rows in xxx due to table being a SQL Graph EDGE table

HI,
this doesn't seem to hurt anything but when I've copied data from SQL 2014 to SQL 2012 I receive this message in the script:
"Delete and re-insert rows in table_xxx due to table being a SQL Graph EDGE table"

which of course, it is not.
Redgate Data Compare version: 13.1.1.5299
KD1
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  • Anu D
    Hi KD1,

    Thanks for your post!

    I have logged a support ticket for you asking for further information.



    Anu D
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  • KD1
    Hi, every data change is saying this. For example, I am inserting 3 rows into an existing table, 2 rows into another table and 12 rows into a third table. each of these gives the 'SQL graph Edge table' message mentioned above.
    KD1
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  • tslagter
    I'm having the same problem: I've been waiting for well over 5 minutes for a deployment to update 125 rows with this message being displayed. Is there a way for me to see the support ticket and get some help?
    tslagter
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  • bmillar
    Any update on this issues as it is causing us delays
    bmillar
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  • sam.blackburn
    Sorry for the silence - we have a fix which we hope to release next week (ie from 15th Jan).
    sam.blackburn
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  • Anu D
    Hi Karen,

    Thanks for your patience!

    The issue you reported is now fixed in our latest release. Please download it from here.

    Please let me know if this resolves the issue for you!
    Anu D
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  • TylerHodgkin
    Hi Anu,

    I have the same problem. I downloaded and installed the most recent update, but the issue still persists.
    TylerHodgkin
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  • wizardx
    Have a priority data update as a hot fix and still having this problem. Table properties SQL Graph EDGE table = 'false'. 10 minute job is going on 30 minutes and at 30 % complete. Please fix.
    wizardx
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  • Divya
    Even, I am having the same issue while I am comparing same database between two different environments. Does it actually harm any data in the target Database other then the changes that I made?. Any help will be appreciated.
    Divya
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