After attempting to use a SQL Server 2016 compressed backup as a source in a SQL Compare project today I received an error stating "
...uses a compression format that is not supported.".
I then found in the Redgate documentation that using a SQL Server Native Backup that has compression is not supported in SQL Server 2012 or later.
https://documentation.red-gate.com/sc13/working-with-other-data-sources/working-with-backupsIs this planned on being fixed? If so, is there a date it should be delivered?
This feature of using compressed backups as a compare source isn't really useful when it only works with versions of SQL Server that are End of Life or are in Extended Support and about to become End of Life.
I then found in the Redgate documentation that using a SQL Server Native Backup that has compression is not supported in SQL Server 2012 or later.
https://documentation.red-gate.com/sc13/working-with-other-data-sources/working-with-backups
Is this planned on being fixed? If so, is there a date it should be delivered?
This feature of using compressed backups as a compare source isn't really useful when it only works with versions of SQL Server that are End of Life or are in Extended Support and about to become End of Life.