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Not currently - the object names aren't encrypted, they're compressed (because you can end up with some very large project files otherwise).
Instead of trying to use the project file, you can generate an XML report of a comparison (either via the command line or Generate Comparison Report from the Tools menu), which you may be able to use in a similar fashion? -
Thanks! I may give that a try. -
That isn't going to work for me. I need to be able to read the objects being compared in XML in the project file so that I can do some processing before the compare runs. With Oracle Schema Compare, this is easy to do as the object names aren't compressed. Is there a back-rev version of SQL Compare which doesn't compress these values, and if so could I use that version to create the project file and then use that (older) project file to run the compare with version 13? I know it's a long shot but without this things are going to get very complicated.Michelle T said:Not currently - the object names aren't encrypted, they're compressed (because you can end up with some very large project files otherwise).
Instead of trying to use the project file, you can generate an XML report of a comparison (either via the command line or Generate Comparison Report from the Tools menu), which you may be able to use in a similar fashion? -
I'm afraid it's been like that for a very long time now. One thing you might want to look at is using an XML argfile rather than a project file: see https://documentation.red-gate.com/sc13/using-the-command-line/using-xml-to-specify-command-line-arguments for more details.
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Thanks,
Alan Sloan